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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-14

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-14 page 1

54F.DICAL. ArtSMH-"". IS U. J u v ti wOBLD-BINOWRHD TURKISH EXHILBRANT AMD WERTIIvTH . . ' t ; jl ' ' ' 1 ' ' H...I. ....nu. .fractions! rheumatism, DM' . r.lsla, eplleper, pelpltatloa "r"n' ly, kc.iUch-i supersedes opium, anlaiac, Uo,oo and all a.reatl. I. A nowerful toole. Pill to gold. silver end satin bosss, seats " In Ujim la salou. Turks oars.e ni - email boa-6 oiuls, or oarlos 10 c,"" ooapaay wt ord. .tow bvdrogglet.. llll' elllir ' Agsnt. Wanted. oltlos end ooeatlM. torn Import-., SO VM 00, OkrabU, Ml Bro-.ajr, M. T. I. . BABBBB, bwil Ageule, Wt Broedw.y. GROCERIES. "YANKEE VEGETABLES! COD 1BH, "George Bank;' " No. 1 SALMON (Now); No. 1 BHAI) (New); ''. , '; . 100 Kits No. 1 MACKEREL; . , : V .100 KIU No. 3 MACKEREL; MA0KBR8L in blf eed quarter Ibi; 1 ':; SMOKED SALMON; .... :' BM0KED HALIBUT; . TONGUES AND BOUNDS, In store, end Ibr earn by W. H. BCST1BA0X, 10S South High alrsst. O01I4. NE1T TOBII ADVERTISING. BEEBE& CO., HATTERS 1 trr. BBOADWAY, NEW I0BK. ar. constantly man-lOO nawfirtng aud bars on baud "" de.lr.ble aivle if fH H.t., mad. wlib ooectal reference lo test SSnMl in'H broughout the country. . I p. Ices from ..7toT8p.rdo..u Their Mule.klaH.ls, with P.t.nt Lu-idiaillog V-uUlotor, ro too well epureolated to "Siolm..l Priofrom3o.l.ir;lo.i. Order. t7.il .ill reo.Hn oronint attention. Terms cash lees li.ro.ui. (mi 1.10 dam L. GILBERT & CO., MANUA0TUBIB8 OF H I P P 1 O " H A a D " " TEAM REFINED CANDY. . GUM DROPS, , FOB THB PTJBLIO. , f , Manufactory and Mil Booms, 6, OOUHTLA-DT ST., W TfOBK. Branch oBeo, Ml Canal U ' Hotel BolWlDf, WMJ U-jt ' 6 O O A EN T S ! ,. ' - To Mil new tod wocaVful Prize r Packages and Porlfolios I Superior In eveiv tespc, more stationery, aud better Jeweliy. 1 SOLDIERS' CAMP COMPANION, ETC. Hverythlng In Colon. $16 par day on b mado easy. Sndlu, Circulars, o. u. DUNN A CO., t Mama t., How lor, 1st, OUik at Ooicugo, III. atiKTIUdly , ; "" ' ' :,-J. ;. Jv i .vt: OTA-TE ' i ' I " "il frrl .wrj. ,. , JOUItNAJL. V0MJME XXVI CdtlUMBUS, OHIO; FKIDAY .. MOHNING" NOVEMBER 14, 18'2 N'UMiiKK us MEDICAL. LIVER COMPLAINT. ' Properly tfteakfog. tret? dmnrnmeiil of tb Ctm f BHiouritam li LItw JompUHtt, but ihm pMollar lUU uf llw Ltw which to oow roftrrM t to Ckromit Agnotiom, Mtd tunallj vlMi hum votrio or ooMOMtivt Mi ui mm lrouorwiu grgaa. Bonwiow, op dim m u flotent Id ariutUf . or viliarttti la auallty. or boih ibMi UtM prerkll t tW itma tlmo, bat mo' nrlly th dlMM to owl dc loobtlruetlpour clfwuluc aoof thd or pipe wblvb ouDTnyg the blto fro.u th Lfror lato th bowli, by BdbMlou of il mt or maoiu, or Idomm4v by g-il itooN, Making tbbll to b tbrovn bark. Into tli iftH-blnddur, from wbuce It to abtorbed by nuoiwoin taa.ll TtMeto, WMaii oonvey law in iteratio uoot, pipe lht raui up aloai tba iplae, and trnilutr la and mptlee ltolMuto lb Ivtf tela of the left ehonldsr, ewu lUJaoattoa with the wlat of I he bewl acd aeek.aiid from tcepoe ibe blto to tMnifefed to tba qn,na be oomue mixed with the blood- ' ' ' ' ' The blto thae dlferted from IU prowr'ooaree, and elr ciilatlne: whre It wee never deelKned liv net or, prodoot uoh evil, ud bfUu dtoutroiw Hhwla; apoa thp heeith ol ITS EFFECTS VPOlf DIGESTION tor the want of healthy Ml to nix with the half df ett?d loot. a complete at-peratlon never take piece be-tweao the Obyto (Ihe milky lifluoi whlob f.(twtbbleod) and those portion of the food dcelojnrd by uatur 10 bt ejected frum the bowel for the bill, wli-n prt-aent. purl n and erpitretei tb healthy from th unhnejtbjr por tlone. In the earn manner that lelnaleee or wht'a of eeit eeparete wliia or older from their lmpurltlee nd eoee-quently ibe very fuutaln oi; Ufa b,. from Ita abeooe, vl In ibtoeonneoiton. the more prominent eymptome ar a feeling of oppreeeloa a poo the stomach and oheet, a 11 fireeeed down by a heavy weiihlrtroubtotoma aadoftot. rlgbtfnl dream. '' " '- LOW SPIRITS, L4NirOR, want of energy, melanoholy, reatleeeneei and dleoonteat edneas loomlni'M of mind, tlmoroaioeee, a great dread of trouble. end adtoDoaiiion to wanolfy Mflrvilofu gTMt watohfulabM. aud en inability it deep, end again great drowilneee, wearinM, anddUlnclijiailos te motion, nometimee there 1 a leatbiog of food, aud at other a vo-racluue appetite, the food frequently becoming our Itn-mndlately after meal, followed by wr r bitter ernela lion. Coetlvene4, or alternately ooatlvrnew and dler rbo), pr -Tell the pttlent to freauenily troubled witb wind Id the etOtUMif attdl hnwfto i.H t Mm-.h avrtfip' with worm, and f.qantly with lii file, ,,Jh9n to atot Irritation, and frequently ohrontd Inflammation f Ibe inner surface of the etomaoh aud boweto, with tcnderneii on pnteeur. aud a iorniit about th lower dg of the rib. BOW TUB HLvHU 10 AflBVl'liU Th. iMrtlcle cf the bl tknj Blxmt wltk the Mood, Ddi Itlmpar. and more or lewobstrnot tht pore of toe eein buq uian muvu -( ovuwaim OHIO; STATE MWUl. TELBGBAFHIO NEWtJ iii .1. . .I . .-: MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE' I . PORT., .1' I LATE t AND IMPORTANT NEW8I 1,1 ' WAR REBELS IN TENNESSEE oniTP. snnTHi : ua :.... EMI- I i i GLORIOUS NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA RE BE ft ROUTED. AT II AM- n i ,, . ILTON, ! .w: MORB GOOD NEWS PROMISED! Late and Important Southern I i Hem t Rebels Falling Back Bucfcner. under 'MA TIIE GREAT SWINDLE ON i pc! GOVERNMENT I Mllltnrv Molfara WniahlnKton t Tbe War In Kentucky ! COOKING STOVES. fr GENERAL ORDERNO. 1. ALL PJ B80KS Id want of BtoTta, Qr.W. Houao Fnr-nUlug Ooodi or Tin Ware, will Immadlattlj report kamaelTt. t tk. Bouaeof i AKIN, EMERY & CO., NO. 161 SOUTH DIGII STREET Heat increased and fuel Reduced. WB HVK n.t bmn aupolntcd th. aol. Axenta for rrHokllu Ojunf j, t.f tlia oelebratfflJ Dodga. Patent Orat.au! 8iova. It lao aokooledgtlfiottb.t Uodne1. Patvut 'til. tank I. th. great luroutlou of tlio tlmo for Inoreaslug th. tot from Ooal Grate.. On. of the Oratea may be aeen In use at tbe offlc. of the CnlMdotatoe Hotel. AKIN, EMERY & CO., NO. 16'1 SOUTH MIGU STREET. STEWART COOK" STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND, FOR COAL & WOOD. To be had only at AK1V, EMERY & CO., varlona dlaeaM. of th. akin, anoh aa Bryaluelu, Bcaama, ltoblna, Faall Water Tealelo., Blotokeh Tomtm, rim-Dlaa, BtUrUoe.-, Bolli, 80 re Kiel, Dora, and Ulcere f ra rlooa klhda. The tkln become more or lea. jellow, and wbea the dlaeaM I. of long .t.ndi.g. often TM7 dkrk, and baa a dttaoreeaMe, d ire, greaif ep.earcoe( and aome. tlmaa there la a narTeol laundloa. The wnlte. Of th. .IH aho ban a gmn or jellow tloge. ITS ACTION UPON tbe KIDNEYS Mar. nr leu Ml. u .trmlnM off from tb. blood IB It. panage through the kidney., and la mixed with the urine, whlob, by ita acrimony, proiluoet peine In tb. baek, aud ecaldaandlirilatee all the ancary ptiaagea. borne dej. Ibe dunbvg. of urlMlaproruM,i Jd natural In nppeu muFM-. and ..tlir tlnM It la aoautv. and thedeein to eveeu- at. I. frequent and urgent, and oeevloaelly there la a foul aupnreeilon of It. Sometime, th. color la neatly white aud milky, but munlly It la high .olored, red or yellow, III - W n.AH.I.anHn an I lift... ft t. hnodV. ' ' The more 'ordinary symptom, of thia dlaeaM are of great variety, and may b elated w followa: (la. nkM.,1. Lilian, the toogu. I. uaually mora 01 lei. nji.iMl ith whitn or brown ecurf. and there 1. olten a feeling ofohlllloea. and coldnM. of tb. feet and koeee, ana aioug lueiuameui me ia.au., -mn iujo ,uu ...o ttothed, and there la more or lee. I'eror.eipecuilly at night, or In the afternoon. Frequently these i. a 8aoi.T, Uackiko Couuii, with a buaklueas of the throat, and aometlmee a eeiy Mreie, dry and bard congb, which la often mistaken lor Uohsumftiu., This ooiuh often oommeneea in tbe letter part of tbe ulght, or early In tbe morning, aud last, for hour., frequently producing nausea aud Tomltlog. If thera b. any .xpwtoratlon. It I. ft tongh, ropy, teneoloue phlegm, which adhere, to v.ry-tblug It touches. Tbi,re are, also, frequently chioolc pleutl.y paina n various parts of tb. obeet, whloh .bin about from ou. prt of th. breast or aide to tbe other, gomellmee alicesses form In the Liver, and pressing upward 00 the Luugs, produce constriction audcougb,aud breaking, uiachuge their contents Into tbe Lung., front whence It must then be ejixted by expectoration, or tbe patient Is desttuyed. Finally, lo sum np In s few words: A yellow, Dirty, Oreaty Skin, A Uow,or ween I'mgeojiM wiutuojiMJsya An Aching Pain acron th'. Eidneyi ana Bipi, with In Itellnu nr beat In dlsobamloff nrlnea aensmtlon of fnlue,. nutl distention aoru.. tbe .bdoineu, with ten deruees ou pressure, lowNles or SriniTa, HloMWrpL DRIAHS, ACIOITV Or BTOHACH. Willi Oiuer oyspepHU wiup- io.n.. Nillnn. iTnvAr.. Blliuu. Oolios. and Bilious Diarrhea. and Dysenteries, Obstinate Coativeoess, Iuleriulttent ftnd uemlttont Fereie. jauuuice, sever snu ague, vu.u out, Fever, Ao.,ftll originate from th. Hm tu ae, . . A DERANGED 8TATB OF THB LIVHR. Th. moat successful treatment Is to give tbe patient I every night on going to bed, from two toflve JAYBK'I, tf&narlVJB 11UI B, or euoimn 01 mom lotusure ooe,oa oot more than two evar-uatline fiom tb. bowel, next momlotf. Tbed-eeof tbe Pills can- ba Inoreased or di minished at uluasare, so as to produce tbe above effect, ana tueir use .noma u. contuiuea uum oure 1. vuui ootl-dAai AC, Ac, gklo viator for tht UbIob wiefc would prob-blf ood th rebellion. 1 " ( -.m .' No on blnm Baraii'do for tb 44m BBlt Id In nrmy'i Iben rapid dTne. " 1 e At prtfont our adTonoo if onlr upon tk northern bank of tho BtppoBiinoehj though Union looming enrnlrj psrfit Mf u4 Uoa ventur into Culpepper, from ente Ato mile. from tho rim, ;-' i i- .,. ' ' It to not btliorod nt hondqunrtwi Ut Get). Jot Johuitoa, now la oomaandf 4ht tebdli at Culpepper, win toatart to aootft a torloui D. tie thit tidt of Uw Rtpldan. . ,. i , , , Tbe Rebels In' Tennesnee Eutl trate Soutb-Gen. Jo Jpbnaton Slck-RotecranaHakcB Contra bands Uielul as well as Orna mental. '.'. '. . Nbw Yoik, Not. 12.Th Trlbnnt hat I he llowins gptolal : ' ' ' " " ... .y..' io ' following ipeolal : T. lAVMK'al A TKUATIVli. thru timee a dev. accordinu to thedlreo- tlone, uulee there I a want of 'appetite, with weaknet I Kiirl rlHlilliiw ir wmtitnma of woiin .nrevall. whtn in mien atttwl BtlairnrKl IIJII hIUKhI I atttaut of tlia Alterative, irive a tptasDOottfulor Jaymk VB v ... I H..nnt rmlwirl irh llttla. r-rllil wHtttr. anil aiAtlanfHl to fiuta th KMtttn. alvtttt half an hour befort) each meal. until theee symptoms are removed, aud If there should be oougbor opprossion about tbe throat or chest, then give the KxrxcroBANT as often aud In such dose as may be (bond ueoeseary to oaiet tbe ooogb and make expeotora-tloneaey. . .- . -. nr. !. JATNI A BOM'S FmntlH Mdieint are prrpared only at 242 Ohesnut street, PliHuilelpbla, and lire sold at Oolumbus, Ohio, by 0. UOBKUTti and H. HUUUBLLRB, and by AgeutS intougoilt ino trouniry, irvm wnum muj .(so be ubtalnod, srofM, toAtte'i Mmiieat Attnanao and B. F I S H E 11, Corner of lfonrUs and Klrlt, oppo.lt tb narass nwwi TtKHLEH in Oooklng and Boating Stoves, ov.ry JJ variety of Pumps, Tin, Cupper and Sheet Iron Wares, Booing and Spouting i also, Orockory and OlaM- tr.,Ontl.ry, Looking Glasses, ! i OoaliOilnd;Laapf ; Bird Osget, Lamp Shades, .tcelo., leSO-dly MILITARY GOODS. PITTSBURG ADVERTISING. ' BURKE At BARNES, FIRB PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vault Door, Bnrglar-Proof Box, and INK W1SIMIW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, Bo.. 1M and 131 Third st bet. Wood and SmlthOeld sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. OoLoaava, 0., Bept. 9d, 1881 Mbssbs. J. B. Abbott tt Son Please And diagram of aws. Hn A. RnrkeA Barnes. PituburxhiPa. I would like It Anlabed ne I have drawn the digram ; ' and please havo tb. Inside flnlxhe I In good style, end tbe ontsid some little better than is utunl fur "B. 4 B." Don't nnderetend me to rind any fault with B. a B 's make of Safe, aa I have always been a warm friend ot B. a H. Uav. known Iiieir osir. itir iih mi , ywre, .hll. 1 umnnpclMl with th. Ad.tn. KxoreM Co. My office botug direotly over your .tore, yon can have tbe liberty to ehnw It a. a sample safe. 1 want th. koy aa email as possible, and at the same time I want on. mat win uovkv. u.i m wwr. nnu. tb. Ban as soon as they oao make It, and lbs Steuben, villa H. B. ean bring It lorwara. : Yours, very respeotfully. B. B. BKISUN. J. B.'ABBOTT !l SONS, AgeUs, Oolumbus, O. ' '' JOS. A. KiruALF, Agent, Wheeling, Va. . seplBdSm Tlaos. IVIeooi'o, ' Mannfaoturtrof '" COPPER-DIBTILLBD PURE RYB WHISKY! w aiis unen snv nnppCR DISTILLED. 1 WAA 1 rant It lrve from drugs or adulteratloa. I extract from II the i ' FUBIL OIL, by anew and Improved prooasa, rendering It free from any polsouou. auhstauoes. , . A large lot ot old aod new liquor, constantly on hand. 1 Th. hi. bat market caab price paid at all time, for ! . l nos. im, tut, iva ana mo, m ""i;., , seplo-dSm PITI8BDB0, PA. ETNA STOVE WORKS iVo.' SO rfooi Btrtct, toriur Betond, PitUburgh, MILITARY ! MILITARY I THE ATTENTION OF M I LITAR Y" C ENTLCME N IS REQUESTED BY . TO Bit LAgOB AMD WILL SELECTED .TOCK OP BWOBDS, "SeO.. Whloh he will sell' at Basitrn prloes. PBBeBNTATIOH BWOBDS", STAFF BWOBDS, " LINH SWOKDS, F1BLD BWOBDS,. CAVALBT SABBBf, ABT1LLEBT SABEBS, BBOULDXR STBAPS, PISTOLS, SPUBS,' r SASlim, BBLTS, BUOLBit, OBOSS CANNONS, CBOSS SABBE8, WBEATH4, OOBDS, AO , AO. BgMilitary Hati and Caps trlmed In the ntatest manner. All of the above Quods told cheep at i . SMITH'S HAT STORE l : New Nell House Building, o'oLiUMBUB.'o. I j FURNITTRH. BROTHERLIN, HALM A CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of all Kinds,'. V ' Manufaetorr on Bank of Canal, foot ol th-St. Ware Roomi Not. tie . and Sts South High-St. ALSO , UNDERTAKING-! Cases Sl Caskets Constaatly on Hand, tHOS. BROTHIBLlS, . , I 'i if ..klOHAIL HALM, . . JOHN H. FOBD, i ' I . r ,? J. H. BTA6B, ., .. 1 Aug. Bx-dSm . 1 I . Oolumbu. Ohio. Glorious' News from North Carolina Tbe Rebels Routed at Hamlltou-Our Boys Pusb On More Good News Promised. New Yois, Not. 18 Tho Herald's correspondent from North Carolina reports tht ooou-pation of Hamilton. Tho teller dated tho 4th, laye: We have just arrived at thit plaoe, taking it ith a grand oavalrj obargt and gunboat movement.. Our land forces left Wllllamiton yesterday afternoon and enoamped for Ibe night slxmilei below Hamilton, and moved forward at day-ilgat this morning. Tht enemy is in strong brat and has preolpitately retreated to Tar-boro. We will seek tho earliest opportunity io afford him a right. The people of tht oountry are greatly alarmed at our approach; they flee from homo and their property. The gunboats have suooeeefully oo-operated with nt. The gunboats had a few minutes' engagement with tbe enemy as they oome up the Roanoke river. , Gen. Foeler's oommand had a severe engagement, on Sunday night, with 8000 rebel infantry at a breastwork supported by eix pieces of artillery. We killed and wounded sixty of tbe enemy. Our lots was ten. The foroes Immedialoly engaged were the 24th and'44th Massaobusells, Marine Artillery, Belger's battery and tbe Third New York Cavalry. . , The marine artillery made a gallant and bold dash aoroes a creek, and lost four of their men One of the 24th was killed, j The enemy left Hamilton, abandoning his earthworks preoipilately. We move from this plaoe in two hours to take Tarboro, on Tar River. Tbe gunboats will oo-operale with us. The North State and some other gunboats bad an engagement day before yesterday on Tar ttiver. Out marohes bave been made with great rapidity. You may expeot shortly better and more important news Iban I have referred to here. i ' The Riohmond Despatch of the 10th says: II appears that the enemy landed 1. rge forces at Washington on Sunday and advanoed towards Hamilton, and took possession of that town. ' It is reported that Ihcy destroyed nearly the entire place. Their fotoe there is reported lo bt about 10,000 infantry, with 40 pieoes of artHlery, and a considerable foioo of oavalry. They are aleo reported to have lauded a largo force at Palmyria, Halifax oonniy, some 26 or 30 miles from Weldon. Gen. Petti-grew commands the Confederate force at Weldon. The Yankees are said to bs commanded bv Gen. Foster. There was a report on Satur day that an engagement ooourrod in the vicini ty of Tarboro mursnay. ; Interesting- Southern News.' Foeteebs Mokeoh, Nov. 11. The Riobmond Wbii of the 10th, says Gon. Van Dorn takes upon himself the responsibility of the failure in the last battle at Corinth.- .He says-it arose from neither the fault of bit omaert or men, but was his own misfortune. . Gov. Brown t annual message was received in the Legislature en Thursday. In a special mes sage he takes grounds against the oonsoript law, and submits me suDjeot to me Legislature for aotlon. : - He also reoommends aotion on martial law, habeas oorpus, and impressment of private property. Tht txeltement consequent npon ths reported advanoe of the Abolitionists on Holly Springs has subsided. They did not oome this sidt of Lamar, Miss. The ilalelgn n. v. itegister entertains no doubt a movement is to be made against tht railroads running from Wilmington to Peters burg, and that Weldon is to be the point at tacked The tnemy it wtmin to mues 01 rara bora. 12.000 strong. :. Gen. Hill had a nint wttn tne enemy aionaay last in Clarke county, Va. ' The General says the enemy was soundly thrashed and driven back nve mues. IBS nant was oosiinate, anu our loss considerable. From the activity of both armlet and tht frequent ekirmisbing taken plaoe, it is not improbable a fight may take place at any moment. Tbe present objeot of the enemy seems to be to out oB uen. Lee s communication wttn niuu mond. The blookaders off Wilmington fired upon and destroyed a bark loaded with salt, while endeavoring to run the blookade. Twenty-three laakeea oame on snore to nntsn their work, and were captured and sent to Fort Fisher. The bark was from Hassan. The Yankees have advanoed in foroe npon Highland oounty, Va., about forty miles from Staunton. Tbe enemy at Corinth is largsiy relnroroea, and is fortifying, entrenehlng, and making ever nreDaralion to hold that plaoe. ' The xttenmona ACQUtrer 01 tne rum, isya Significant movements are progreasing along the entire line of Gen. Lee's army. Stirring, narhana startling, events seem to be rapidly approaching, promising in reality a sharp and deoleive winter eampaiga. Is a few dayseon- aidarahla ehtnze will vrebaDly -take piaot in the present inactive state of affairs. stannraotorer ana wnoioni. uoaier m au aiaue ui Mnnsiimiinn COOK, PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES, FURNITURE, FURNITURE FRONTS, FENDERS, 4o. In our sample room may be found the eele-bratod QAS BUBNINO COuK BTOVF.S. W. have also a very large aMortmeot of PABL'lB and DKATINQ BTOTBS, embracing eoin. ol the Beat Patterns bow of- lerea to ine puotio. Fanoy Enameled Grate Fronts and Fenders, of the newest styles, Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Qntes, all of which are olered at very low prion. Wt have also Talisman, Bureka and Troplo, ' to which we would oall th. oartlcularatKntlon of Dealers. Th.M Stove, hav. th. ar.ate.1 run ofmir yet introduced. and In all oueea rend.r uotvereal satisfaction. Tb. platM .ipo.d, bing double, and si oon.trueted as to consume the gnaterpartof tb. amoke aud 0s, and require less fuel than any other, and free from dirt compared with ' A.hee eiane. - Spoolal Inducement, offered to bulldsrs la want of Orate arones. . Mpiw,om. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. ? William A. McCiurg, , WBOLBSALB DBALBR AMD MAHUFAOTOBIEB OF I Carbon Oil and Lanpsi ' .. War.boue. 61 Wood Street, asplSdSm. Plttsbnrgh, Pens. Columbus Cabinet Company. Wareroom No. see South High Street, Corner 01 triena. - ..',?''.- . . , rrvntn nnMPANT IB COMPOSED OF 'A HrjMBBB 1 of JburMymen OnbtMt Meiers, who bav.eomblned toether for tb. purpos. of supporting thctr families and lea, ana io aieuuiuu.aja .th, siau v. themselves, i FURNITURE. MATRBSBES, Breckinridge tent a-flar of truce from Mur freesbero latt last night, -asking an exchange of lw prisoners. . . -i The main rebel foroe is falling kaok to tht south under Polk and Buokn.r. Bragg has resumed eoamaad, Gea. Joe Johnston's health bslDg too muoh impaired for field aervioe. .. The railroad bridge aoroes the Harpeth at Franklin, Tenn., was destroyed by tht rebels a day or two tgo. i " . ''' ' Gen. Roseorans has ordered ths impressment of rebel negroes for fatigue duly: also, the or. ganf ration of negro pioneer torps, on hit Corinth plan. ; V , ' ' ... ' . age - ' I matters about NashvUle. New Yosx, Not, U The Herald hat tht fof- lowing tpeoitl: - w. 19 ' fln Rnftanrana has written a eanaratulatory latter to Gen. Negley on the latter), mooetsful defenoe of Nashville on November.Bth. Tbe rebels last night blew up the ttont work of tht bjidge over Mill Creek, on tht Mur-freeehorn Railroad, tix miles from Nashville. The bridge hat just been repaired. ' Most of tbe rebel supplies art lorwaruea to Chattanooga and Atlanta from Unrfrecaboro, whloh. is reported to bt tvaouated by the rebels. , , Union refugees are preparing 10 return to Murfretsboro. . Pronarations ars beloa made to elect Repre sentatives to tbe prseent. Congress from Dis tricts in Tennessee on tne oooupanoy oj toe Federal troops. Got. Johnson will probably soon issue a proclamation to that effeot. The first mail since Beptember 20th, arrived l-d-. : . , .. .,- Provisions are coming in aoouaauiij. The renorts in Northern papers of the rebels shelling and burning part of Nashville, are utterly unfounded. . j How tbe Government has been Defrauded. New Yosk, Not. 13. For the last eighteen months the most gigantio system or mud against Ibe Government has bsen going on in this oily, ty mesne of forged bills on the Sub sistence Department, in White street. 1 ibe faotsare, that Boiomon nonerston, proaer, anu G. B. Traoy, broker, have been in the habit of purchasing bills on Ihs Subsistenoe Department, in this olty, for. half and sometimes one-fourth their apparent' value. Parties were employed to hunt up eontraotort who have tub-sisted men, and some of the latter were led to sign bills for subsisting 1000 men, where they had really provided for bat 100. Asmany as titty persons ars impiioateu tu these frauds, and quite a number of them are already in oustody. Koherston and Tracy were arrested and taken to Fort Lafayette. One of the runners confesses to having told $100,000 worth of these bills, and another ac knowledges a still larger sum, a great aeat 01 wbioh were fraudulent. . 1 It Is supposed that the whole will amount not far from a million dollars. re, and Ihtnoe by beat lo Columbus, for the same expedition. P'o ot uen, mcuicr need's oampaicn is such as to Insure the open iog of the Mississippi rlfor to New Orleans by uarutmaa. . . " - I 1 of military affairs 1 Not a Parallel Case. The statement In a eotemporary, given as a justification for Gen. MoCleiian e slow move men!., to tne eneot tnai uen. naueuav nam ooav sumed a whole winter in the worke which final ly compelled Beauregard to evaouate the otrong. - milllarT rerlewer so thoroughly inde hold of Corinth, is inooneis ent with facie. Hot pendllll populaiy oapable and. aooomplithed a national aoiuior w. w...u .w 1 ta glt)r4 of miles ot Corinth until toward tht middle of March, and Halleok did not arrive there until the middle of April. - Before the end of May the Union flag waved over tht great rebel stronghold of the Boutnwest. The War In Kentucky. LomsTiLL, Not. 12. A detaohment of Ool. J. W. F osier's oommand left Honderson Monday and surprised a band of Rebel guerrilas, near MadlSOBTlUe, aa oepiureu eeverai irio nnara. horflftft and armo. . The onarrillaa in that teotion art said to bt panic etrlcken. Our force, are still in pursuit. The Southern line Is op, but we have no newt horn Nashvillt.'i , . r; .:.) i)- t- ;;J1,BEDBTPADS,e,! And will guarantee to nor eltlaena of town and oountry that they will furnish as good fnrnltun as Is mannfao- turea in tne uuitca nuw .....uw, p"' Th. Company hopes to reoetve a liberal share of patron-ge. as their motto ia to "live and lot live." It will glv. them pleasure at any Urn. to .bow visitor, through their Iber purchasing or not. ipany la sjIs agent for th. sal. of Meesrs. BA I LBT A 1)R OAH P'8 CHLBBBATBD SPBINU BHD MANHATTAN HOTEL, vha.hAp numhutn. nr not. This compsny i. miim ageu. .or iuw wi n.,,-. Air.av A CAMP'S OHLBBBATBD SPBINU BBD BOTTOM, which, for simplicity and durability, oannot bs .xcelliKI. rieasft can ana .samin. 11, rnv. ..run SB SOt. St SO. The Haleaman Is Hr, W with th. BughM tt. IBOID DOOX ,E0M taOADWAT, H DO BBS. Ions connected 1 buelneee, ftnold mtlsen, form.rly of tb. Arm of a Bebe.. '. t B. If. BNIDEB, . aMBvnan.Aree.urev vuywiuwmmw septlllsm. - ' , Oppofttte the Park, 9 HU00I1IB, , . eMrtMly ' proprietor. 1 1 BOBOB W. BOFFMAM, VB - - 0. 1TW sTMesiftl WB., wts. ftremxxsiSB. srsnm see Beoelrs,: polishes, 'tlsans aat varnishes acond ami raralnrat ales, B.anamtmt aaw Jtsaalrst or ibbm. I Gen. Mceiellan. (Special f Ihs N. T. Times ) Washisiiton, Tuesday, Nov. 11. General MoClellan and half a dosta aVem- ben of his staff, passed through the'oity this afternoon, eonneoting direotly with the five o'olook train en route for Trenton. General Bauk. went , by the same train to Nsw York. At Warronton Junotion and olher points on the road, the General bid an affectionate farewell to his troops, remarking on one oooasion that It was hard for him to part. It is reported that a number of officers hare tendered their resignations, but thsy will probably find themselves dishonorably dropped from tbe rous. The President's .Letter to Gen. ' McClellan. ' It la understood that ths President bss fur nished a oopy of his lstter to Gen. MoClellan, and on which McClellan failed to sot, to Gsn. Burnslde, for the considsration and guidance of that offioer. Ths President also read this letter to various parties, and it will no aouol be given to the public It is a document whleh will elevate Mr. Lioooin, in me esteem 01 ait thoughtful men, and will ehow conclusively that he has not been content with the nominal position of Commander-in-Lhief, but has stud' : r (Spsel.l to IU M. Y.Tilbuus.) .. Gen. Buraslde's First Grand Re ",;..-( ' ; view. , . ., . WA.UIVQTOM, Monday, Not. 11, 1802. Tht review of yesterday,, with whloh Gen. Burnslde, with, extraordinary oourtesy, bade farewell to tht General whom he supersedes, is desorloed by those who witnessed it as a rsry noisy affair, in whleh a great deal of powder was wasted. Toe soldiers teemed lo be In the best of spirits. After tht review, Gen. Fits John Porter entertained the departing Major- Qeaeral with a sumptuous repast at hit bead.-quarter!. !' 1 .. , Contemptible Exhibition of Spite During the review at Warrenton a notable olroumttanoe oocurred. Six persons who ar,e nominally attaohed.to Gen. MoClellan s staff, bsing in liquor, and being apprlssd that a gen tleman wno wat peaotBDiy rratng 'near mem was a correspondent ef Iht Tribunt. rode their horses rapidly npon him. and .finally forosd him to .dismount, somewhat bruised. Ths correspondent wat unarmed, and wat a guest' of leading uenerai on me neid. Buotequeniiy one of tht prinolpal oBeers on Gen. MoClltlen's staff made, in tbe name of hit ohitf, a formal apology for thit ruffianly not. The Distribution of Prlie-Money Surprising as it may appear, the New York 'Prise Commissioners have as yet ne money ready for distribution. The Philadelphia Com- Wltn'airtteUsteefiaVitr-Jstilf T8 mem.,nr,,"h The Removal of. Gen. JUtsCleliuti, Ths statement made by a few journals that are dissatisfied with the recent ohangs in the oommand of tht army of the Potomac, to the effeot that that ohange will oause a delay in tbe forward movement, is, as we learn through sev eral channels, entirely unfouuded. Gen. Burn- sidt oannot, of oourse, move quite as speedily as he could have done had hs been in oommand of the army sinoe the battle of Autietaiu, but he will move muoh sooner than the General whom he suooeeds would have moved. The livings-out from Gen. MoClellan, s Head quarters, aud from offioers known to be in his eonfldsnoe a week ago, were suob as 10 lend to the inevitable Inference that the army was about to go into winter quarters on this side qf ths Heppaliannook. It will be noticed mat this prediction was nads Id several published let ters irom tne army, ana us pronaoiuty nas been oonfirmed to us, by ths rersonal observe tions of gentlemen who were on the spot, and who speak from what they heard from the staff offioers of those major-generals who were near-erst to the deposed oommander. Guarding- a Rebel's Property-. We are sorry to bear that " Extra Billy " Smith's houss, at Warrenton, ie Hill guarded by our forces, not at all lo the gratification of those detailed ae sentries. "Bxtra Billy," himself, is not at home, as was rsported, but was removed to menmona just ooiore our troops entered the plaoe. The Coast of Texas at our Mercy Admiral Farragut says, in a report received to-day, at tbe Nary Department, that he is in a position in whloh, if he bad a few soldiers at his disposal, he oould take possession of the whole oosst of Texas. John Mitchell with the. Rebels. A Riohmond letter in the Charleston Mer cury says that John Mltoholl is soon to join the Rebel army. The McClellan Resignations. One of our best correspondents with tit army, who had heard much from the staff offi cers about resignations in consequence-of Gen. MoClellan s removal, alter assiduous Inquiry at Warrenton, discovered that just two Captains and two Lisutsuantfc had tendered theirresignations. BATTLE OF WILLI AMSBURGII! Another Letter from Gen. Kearney Concerning; Uen. JrlcClel- laud. ....... rr;m Wilkes' Spirit ol th. Times. Washington, Not. 5, 18G2. To the Editor of tht Spirit of tht Timet: v ..... Tho sleotions are over, and the tender-footed oan now have no oompunotiont in reforenct to the Bo-otlled attaoxs on. uen.- oiouienan. . 1 therefore send you a long letter from Major-General Kearney, under dale of May 5, lbS2, in- advanoe of those already published, wu'cA wat intended for publication, ae fully appears on ill faot. i It ia a blistering review of the battle of Wit- llamsburg in general, and of Gsn. MoClellan in particular. 111 toning truin ano unoontrc vertible logio and faota speak trumpet-toogued to tbe nation, "tne imposture,-- aupucvty, want of generalship, "weakness and unreliability" of the Commander-in Chief of tho army of the Potomac; and must prove a desidedly "wet blanket'' to the favorite assertion! and exeusee, ..nk . . uAKnlltlnn fnrffnrv," UiinerAveAntAhlA led the great prinolples underlying the eonduot pMure 0f priTate correspondence;" "eple- netio, petulant, after-dinner letter," Ac, Ac, with whioh oertaln tharp oritios have heretofore amused themselves and tht public " r- li tem at a loss to know, preoieely, what, new dodge the worshippers ol tht Braxon Idol will invent to break the foroe and effeot of a con demnation so deliberate, aoatbing and terrible, 1 1 ;' J glare of the truth thus revealed, how "stale, fiat and unprofitable," the low-bred, vulgar abuse 01 ret. uaisteaa, lor nit assumeo, wanton disregard of tht wiehos and memory of his dear friend, favorite hero, ana military luoi, we crave xvewruy. : . , . 'i 1 I oan only rejoice mat me uenerai inougnt proper to plaoe in my keeping that reoord whioh sill enable me. ia spile of threats, Intimida tions and rsvilings, to vindioate bis great name and fame, and at the same time expoBS, from a high military standpoint, the assumptions and pretentions 01 one, 01 wnom, aa an omoer ana nonaratulatlons to Gea. Burn' side xeiesrapnic . tjorrespon- denee with Guv. spraxue, State or Rhode Iu.au d, BXIOOIIVB DEPABIMMT, T..n..n.m Kr IO 1SA9 , u..pv ... .v, .vm k 1 I .. 1,. wlHoT.tlo .nl.rt.lna.1 an rttilnlnn GEEEBALi-tAllow at M tender -yea ay sin- ?'""'Vr",.KT. rZZYM. r - .iMlatlnnB sTm sxnT annnltif mani ,tjilvs - mnj cmig."."..-." j- r, VT. 1 .. j . Your obedient servant, the eommana 01 ine ATm 01 im x-Biomao. 0. S. HALSTBAD,' JR. KOUr Weil Known wnn-gy, saiu eau fituuoui will, I reel euro, restore oonwuaos u a nis-i Heabooaetees Tuibd Division. ""-' V heartened people, and leadjhem to ta ""TZ'AirA - - Virginia, May 16th, 1862. ' ntolllon - 1. v .1 , ,,. ' 8: I ftoc, loiry to find fat, wry tut nDVUlOB. . . ... law IlU- .!,;.. k.l.V. Iwwn....l.,Aa At.. A DL.J. Issiaanf TMsvatVla ntl afllvllnllMat h irOH lUlltLai T WSBAejAtp UfWaitWUSVUMII, rsBUUS sawassiaaia. awmnisa .w wrr......a. 1 . . , v .. - . -. . . unfeigned pridt aid pleaturo. . - 1 -' their, tuoordtnaiee, rtiymg on. jaair strft.gnt. (Signed)" 1 ' ' ' WM. BPRAGUB. forward eonouot ana iiuiniuineeB, migm uisre-To Ge. Bubhsidb. CommaBdar4B.Ohif, Army rnlltleal infinenoe as nxtranwi.. and nr.. . "I k a eu mm met tkA aVsMiaalV htffa -I rl SUI Fl Allf.svsm.aTpn ' ! ' I - - J v .1. - u.u...it.. Tli.l.InM k .v.. 1 "; RaADaitAjtTBaa of raa Abmt. 1 ibi.b . B I- Haw. 10th. lBflS. t sway, that l now apptat to you and my .... . ' ' - I evi.nil. far nvataotion against tmnosturos. To Gov. Wm. Sfragut: r Qen. MeClsllan it tht flrtt oommander in his. Your diopatoh of this data Is reoeived, and I torv. who has either dared, or been to unprin- thank you for it. It is a great tupport to me inled at to ignore those under him. who hare In the assumption of so great a responsibility I n0, oaj fought a good fight, but even saved to knew that I have your oonfidenoe and that of hie army, himself and his reputation. , And tne mate 01 ivnoue isi.uu. . - I here, precisely, is tne point, rrom a want 01 fSlcnedi a. B. BURRBIDB. frankness and.relianoe in his native suoeriori- Major General Commanding . Army of the Po- ,r. he fears to admit the servios of others (my tomas. - Idmtion in particular) lost Be thereby con demns himself tor a want or generalship, Rebels Strengthening- the James ? " 10 "s!rUP , 0 ,u 0 and Ileiulseluinn. that all there mutt be aware of our severe fight, from our oannon and mus ketry, whioh ettll rolled with Ibe fu'l tide or battle. : This fire, tantamount to that of a Imlf brigade, wbioh 1 allude In, from umut -JJ to 6 P. wag the only one thai took place within three utiles of my prwilieB after my arrival, at 2 P. M. for I was ever eouetantly far in advanoe on the plain, in tbe midst of the heavy abbttis. . Yet Gen, MoClellan vaunts tht one and assumes to ignore the other. The engagement where B similar lost In-the army of the Allies constituted the great battle of the Alma, an engagement where, my few (o) weax rcgi asatt suffered more ( soms 450 killed and woun- ded) than the 12,000 men of a French dlvisloa, when, in 1809, it won for ite General Iht world wide famo at the vieior of Moutebcllo. . But when Gen. McLlellau passes over, as if ia ignorance, an engagemant 01 suou great pro. portions, it provos. Beyond the blackness of tbe deed, which breaks down by its iniomltout in- jusiioe the spirits of Ms entire soldiery, that it nas been the, result of, a malignant design or savrriug up from the soruliuy of the Amerioan' public, a weakness of his own. a flaw' iff his generalship which, he well knows, 'if one made patent to our people, would, bring, him down from hie aooidontal supsrioriiy lower tbau the world ever dreamed of, whea'exorcising retribu tion toward MoDowcll' for tbe disaster of Bull Run. ' " : j '. 1 "i This- aotion of Gen MoClellan has but one parallel in history, his iaoaroerating Stone, one of the ooZrsi men of the army, on the plea that it was done on the pretiwt of the Abolitionists, when" it, in reality, was to damn past being listsued to, one whom he knew, if questioned by a military oommittee, would uot avoid bring iog lo light the inoapaoity (aud subsequent con- irivaooes 10 smother 11 ) which oao- exposed liol. Thursisa aeuetB siue saatter, and although patriotiem, 00 the eve of an expeoted action, may prevent me rrom puniisning to ine worm the weakness of the man, to whom are oonfided our Union destinies, it does, oot preclude me from vindicating for myself and my oommand a recognition of our servioe and exposure, (do offioer has ever exposed himself as- I did, for tht efitit demanded li,) and unburden myself lo friendt, ,.,.- As Stone bad been militarily killed under a falee pretense, no the secret of MoOlellad'e sending an official bulleiin on the Oth inst., sfcer entering Wllliumsburgh, in which be ignores all but Hanoook, and is perfeatly silent as lo us, and our battle of serious war (although per. feotly tnslruoted by Col. Bweiiier, his A. D. 0 , whom hs had eent on the night or tne btn to me. and Heiuleeltnea for information) is this that he might obtain for Gen. Hanoook an im portant character in the crisis of the fifth, the firtt prestige of its capability of fighting (which invariably petty disasters and long Inaction had induoed many to mistrust,) with which, with the eagerness of the whole North, it was ready to greet the first vlotor in the Army of the Potomac - And thus kill Ihs military tuo oess'bsfors the oountry,. of tho real persons, so entitled, from the fact of the publio being satiated by the first newt more serious than this, not only taking from those who merit the high sentiment of first prestige, but more particularly divert tho minds of the country that the oulpable faot was, that he (MoClellan) had allowed Hooker's single Division lo fight unsupported from morning until my arrival, near D P. M , end from the fact that hie "communications," from this being ths direot and nearest road from Williamsburgh to Ycrktown, were tbus put in jeopardy; and that had a panic, or even a defeat, resulted here, that all his army oonfusedly huddled together, with an impassa ble, obstructed, tingle denie in nis rear, where trains and artillery pieoes were helplessly jammed together and stalled, must havs been victims worse than at Bull Run.'' The case would have been irretrievable. " In vain would he plead that Its disgraced Sumner by sending him back lo Yorktowo, from diesatiefaolion at his not. having extricated Hanoook, after hit pseudo-vioiory, and for sending way to the rear for me, tbe last troops in the far defiles, to support Hooker, overpreeeed in the front. For it wss not for Gen. Bumner oommander of a defined command, to substi tute bimsolf for MoClellan, the Chief. In vain would he nlcad that Ueinttelman should have proved a geniu, and improvised some Btroke of strategy, (or the worthy old uenerai nas never pretended but lo do his duty in his sphere, and the u 1 Ih.x.i.lu' u w-. 4 - .n a ,lwnioi, ..lAns. and to expressly blond into a whole the energy of al whioh was impossible, as he was utrt tueie. In vain will hs Impute to Gen. Hooker tbe committing himself to a general fight, involving the whole army, when a few regiments nulil have sufficed 10 hold hie own until Ihe designs of ibe Chief were made known; for If mat uniei is miien iu ms wsr " "v is in-full careerj there krej .Tery" few Generals, however superior their talents, (and of suoh olast is Gsn.' Hooker,) who, under the long- known duplloity and UygriU9m and despotism of Gen. MoClellan, who have ventured to risk his oasting BpproDrium on tnem lor uububviou, or it any more than the' best they oould, and rely on htm ror justice. - .1 .. u.Suoh is ths eeoret.of ibis, , Incomprehensible mystery, and it la within tbe comprehension of tbe first oilitin's mind that will spread before him the map of Virginia. ' ; 1 . But If one point in this malignity, woraiug with a monopolised telegraph, and. a trameled press, has orcated with me more Indignation than another, it sadly it ttroT the fate of my two most'gallant aids, and vey dear friends, Capt. Wilson, A. A. , General, and Lieut. Barnard, bare been purposely kept from the honors due to their gallantry; the same as was tbe oase when my skirmish at Bangoter'e 8tation pro-dnoed the enemy's hurried retreat from Manassas. I wat debarred, by every undsr-band influ ence, '.from (.having published to tne woria toe heroio end of that most noble martyr to the first caralry sucoess, Llsut. Heden. Yes, this is a repititlonof those times, for then, as now, I was tbe first general offioer whose reports had been exoluded from the Press. Gen. MoClellan, from tho early' 'oommenoemeut of his oai reer, seems to have singled me out (the 18ih on ha lint of 212 Briaadiers. nearly the senior Di- vi.ion General on the list) to be the marked vict m of his lndireql irj istioo. However, in this matter I am not acting, hnwn.ar mitrkaed. from oerBOhal motives, but to uu vail to the oountry; when opportunity shall permit, tht weakness and uarciiaoiiity 01 toe ftAn.rAl in aommasfl. . I inolose to you my report of the battle of the 6lhi ' ' very truly yours, ' 1 i d P. H. KEARNY. Brig. Gen, -.. Commanding Tnird Division, Third Corps. 0. S. Haistbo, Jr., Esq , Williard's Hotel yash HOOP SHIRTS. HENRY S. HAWKS, li Park Place (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, MANUFAOIUKUR OP ' STEEL. HOOP SKIRTS . Of Uvrory 3L3esaofilotioxx. Orders laUhlulky uli ended to. , t ' - ' ' J ' ' . 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Beoroltlng offloes In each of th. before nnmed counties : ' Thoeo wUhtng to eullst, or locrnlt for this company will c.uie forward aoou. Any letter, enoloaing a nap, ; desiring further Information will be ftiiiwered promptly. , Uecrulllug umceooruer ui niu iu ,',... .--' Block! Columbus. Ohio. LKW1SII. WKB8TBB. ' ociie. Uecrultlng Olhoer IIRS GOODS. aooda C. E BJERLY & CO. ! ..." 34 SOUTH HIGH STREET, g rwA r L.nnv.r tf.ll ...ri wlotortloOkls. Fancy Delaiues, Uep Ooods, aterlnus. Alpacas, Mihalrs, lo., iu gr.at varieties. ' . . . Fancy PrluH, Mourning Prints, Domestio and Scotch aimuhsliul! Cheeks, StrlpVs, Ootton Flannels, Tickings, , Denims, Cotton Table I lupers. ... . Lsdle.' UUuket dhwlsofyi .tyJrudj1esi Mourn. ehSwis","aud'ohiidren'sSbawVs,' in great yatlety: .. " A hirge assortment uf Ladlee' klisies' aud Cbildten s Keubyr Knllt Uuods, NubiM end Bj.tnss. Ltulles-, Misses' and Cnlldrru's Woolen Hose, Merino Hoee, Fleeced Cotton Hose aud Gloves. . The best elyloa ot Uant.' f Jioy aud plain Flannel Ovor Shirts, knit under Shirts aod Drawers; Woolen, slerlno and Cotion Half Hosn Woolsu, Ber.to, Uoth aud Buck . iJLOTHS A large essjrtmenl orOoisiineruK, Doeaklni, Satinetts, Jeans, Twomls, English Velyeu and Cordurojs. BOOTS and 8HOK8 Lwliee' Shoes,' Misses' and Oblli dreu'a Bhnss. Men's Boots aud bhoos, Boys' Boots aud chees. will be sotd cheap. . ' llATa auu UAra meu sua dujb ,u. v.., -.. of the latest styles, very oheap. , ' , . M FACT :.-.. Bverythiug in the DRY UOO'DB LINE, will be Bold av ureatiy xtouuuuu. rnucs, . . to Suit the Times. ' ' , 1 ., also .-' .,.'' At th. same plaoe, oan b. found a good solootlon of GOOD FAMILY GROGtRltS which will be sold at th. loweet possible figures. Batter, Bags, and and all kinds of produce taket. In x change for Groceries, at Market pi lot... s..e tliehl.heet market nric. for WHKAT, KVB. OOBN, VATS and SlCKDS.et i4 South High street and yjo. 7 aasi vnenu iue. . of the Potomac Innlnn ' N. B -i.The following is in'penoll, at tho bot-m. "Tbi. l.ttar Is not intended for publica tion Bow; but I hope,, without forestalling the fearful condemnation that must follow Major Gen. MoClellan, for I oare not to make trouble, that you wllr'shovf it to all my friendt, at dut tn ma and mint. - ' ' ' ' ' "K.T. Military Matters about Washing; (Sceolel to lb. U.rald.) Wasbieotoe. Not. IS. Gen. Fremont hat beta ordered to report for duly. ' . Gen. Wadtworth It expeoted to return from the front to-morrow, and will reaami tb du- ties of Military uovernor until aasigueu to a command in the field. Gea. Prlnoe ia expeoted to report for duty to Gen. Banke as soon as exohanged. A dispatch from Harper's Ferry to-night report, that ao rebel plokett wort teen in that vioinity to day. , River Forts. - 1 1 ,""'"'u; zSrCr . ""P": FoBTEEse Moeeoe. No. it rumored "dT?" .t . t . n..u.J t,.J k... . j ji,i...ii. oeer by him is silenoe, while tbe day alter that that Fort Dsrllng oaen .addi i,ful fight he foreslillt tht glory of tht Tie- mxDosed portions. A . "ailhwork ha. . jffihJ!: recently been Ihrowa up oa the James River -t i ' r" r." ,'r"T by the rebels, Bear the Point of Shoals, Intend. td rqr five guns 01 snvy eauore. a General Jail Delivery-. ' Baltimoeb. Nov.. 12 The following prison- ert of State, who hart beta eonflned in the old itor. vailllan Blinds, by ths Day lor hp the Job, and as ert i-.wbe mit-e-Uea :,fl vaevlteU I A "Star" Story-Gen. "IcClellan's yTwPramlssIs. Prophecies. Pbiladblpbia, Not. 12. A special dlspatoh to the Waehington Star says: . Ths arm which it now masted In the vioin ity ef Warreatoa hat been at a etand still siaot- thO reOepilOO 01 ine oraer iraoaiernng sue command to Burasids.. On the day preoedlng tht night of its reception, Gen. MoClellaa announced lo tome of hit officers hit belief that within three or four days at tht farthest, ht would fight the greatest battle ot tht war, and prapondsrating numbers, drives, for an instant, a paltry lew ei it eueuy, wiui m piuenss 01 a loss, wmca oeepeaae tne iittiennes 01 e tran. Antlna. 1 1 . 1 Thit movt ef Hancock '1 battd on information that tht enemy had abandoned their. minor de fennaa annaaad to our right, to eonoentrale Ihelr Capital Prison for the past three months, from 0B out i,ft) was gotten up at at 4J P. M, Illinois ana towa, paswra vnrougu iaiuniarai(XptMai-to rslleve Irom pressure the severe thit afternoon, having beta honorably die- Bgbt of Ihs Third Corps, enacted by Hooker charged: Judge Andre w D. Duff, of Benton, 111.; I 7A.M. until my Division, at nsar 8 P. Judge John P. .Miller, of Cairo, III.; Dr. Marous u , entered under lire and took ihe exhausted L. Host, ramaroa, in.; abvih otuart, 01 rsii-inmgUu demoralised by fatigue: abandon- field, Iowa, and D. A- Mabont, ef Dubuque, malt and want of cartridge.. , Iht fire, that towa.- 1 "i. lasted from about 44, for some twenty minutes, and which then oeased, wat most distinctly Troons for Gen. McClernand. without results, for it was not followed up by Tht 87 th and 99th Indiana Regiments have any advance; and left ms,used to the neids or bat- started on the steamers Mary Crane, Ollle Sul livan, and ' Mary- Miller ror uoiumbas, Ky., where they will be plaoed ia the Army of Gea. MoOlernand, for tperatioaa ta ' Ihe lower Mississippi. Tht Ntw Albany Ledger says teven elkar Indiana regimealt will f 0 by rail lo Cat lie ia Europe, at in Mexico, with the full be lief that an attempted tuooor had bean given up, aid that I mutt alont look to myself for my twn means of tuoosss. For I well know that, besides the repeated messengers thst had bees detached to ths right, by Gens. Hooker jon.U a. ebkblV a co . in.. J..n.tli.ft from the Potomac Indioate that General Burnside, even in the first hours aftsr hit assumption of the oommand of the .mW nt th. Pninmaa. enterea upon sua vigor. . 4i.eh.LvM nt the high and solemnly responsl ble duties of his new position. He has ever-been remarkable for his rapid movements, and hi. .nnnlnlm.nl to suooeed nioiieuau UU uuuu. Indicates to Mm that he is expeoted to put forth ...t seariv. anJ ne IS eviuenny reauy sun allll tn .Atuint and obev the indioalion. He is pushing on atnll points as fast as possibls, . a.n.v.t Honker, his second In oommand, will assuredly not ran to swoon mm Bu,u u. fully abreast of him In energy of aetlon. The ... ... .ilk. narhtins men. They will maroh . - kalAVA. nhauales interposs between them and a fight or a series 01 ugu... n iu.y uu us, . P.... . .....VI.. . V, . .h.. . Ik.. find faoliiues ior biuhisi.. v. vuvu.t WiU oreate faoilitles or attaok without them. hiiii tru.t that they combine strong, tound Judgment with impetuosity. 1 Uen. Lee imiy uuu. i.." , oy Is dlrsctly upon him. He knows that he must Bgnt, or ro. o.i. v .u If hs stops at Gordoneville he must fight Ihsrs, and, if bs stops at Riohmond, he must fight there tie must, uuiee. w, . .u o ."...u from pillar to post and baok to pillar again, .i.k . hattls somewhere, and he will, of oourse, .k.. ih. most formidable position within his rsaoh.' us osnnoi oe oeaieu, VAoept alter inn most terrible battle of modern times, but, If bsatsn at all, we have no doubt that he .will be followed up win an energy tnai win not stop short of Ihe capture or demolition of hit army. ' m . We haiard no oonjecture at to where Lee's army will make a stand, for porhsps, even while ws ars writing, tht momentous question it solved by events. Wt look for further intelligence with iuteose Interost and anxiety. Neither of the two Governments oan afford lo bars its army bsaton. To one it would be a deplorable calamity; to the other it would be rente-driest ruin loiillt Journal, , ., JO n "ST GOOD JS Ootober. 1862. LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO. ' '23 & 25 Park Fahoc.! " y-- ' 1 20 & 22 M.KRAT bTEHJCT, Arc nowofferlon one of ths best stocks of Goods eer exposed for ssle lu Now York --mostly purchM'd befors the reooat great irauce io prices. : DUES SGO 0 D S prints; CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, fco., SHAWLS A CLOAKS, ' BROWN SHEETINGS & 'JHIRTS, . ! WHITE GOODS & EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY & WORSIFD GOOD'd, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ave . , , 1000 Bales Brown Bbretiog. Heavy, medium weight s nd lino, all the be;t brands. 800 Casss Bieaohed Ohlriioga, y- Bill, Lonsdale, Grell Falls, silv.r lieu-' .... , - , 100O Cases Prints, . .. . . Merrimack, Spragues, Dunnslla, Pacific, Ac. ' 1 . 160 Cases. Do Lainee, . t. 1 Manchester, Pat-tiles, Ac. 5000 Long and Square LSuawls. 100 Cases Farmers' and Mochanlos' Cassimorcs. '200 Cascs Denims. ' ' ''. ' 250 Casss Canton Flannels, alanitlton, Naumkeag, Ao. MERINOS, FLANNELS, TICKING, DRILLS, ; COBURGf, GINGHAMS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LIN8EYS, So. . '200' Cases Coats' and Clark's Spool Cotton., Sxitloi's' Gooda, MILLINRRY Q00D8, Gents' Famishing Goods, &c. Wt taliiit an examination of our Stock by all who want Cht'p and Vetirablt Goodt. BOYS' CLOTHING. A l.mse and (lenteel A.Hortmeut Tnsult all slaes and ages, Is now being received and selling at unusually LOW PBIOKS. Our uolumbua friends are Invited to call at . 1 Waldron'a, 46 Finn sireei. anaxIidBm ' ' g J. ejut i ciifii:i.m, AHemey etLew Columbus, Ohio Offloe the sain, foriu irl, oeouided bp JuitsB, H1 yua, la 'Jit, Bias, ttoildli(. 0 it.ort.'.Y in.w -,i .,.. i.'i

54F.DICAL. ArtSMH-"". IS U. J u v ti wOBLD-BINOWRHD TURKISH EXHILBRANT AMD WERTIIvTH . . ' t ; jl ' ' ' 1 ' ' H...I. ....nu. .fractions! rheumatism, DM' . r.lsla, eplleper, pelpltatloa "r"n' ly, kc.iUch-i supersedes opium, anlaiac, Uo,oo and all a.reatl. I. A nowerful toole. Pill to gold. silver end satin bosss, seats " In Ujim la salou. Turks oars.e ni - email boa-6 oiuls, or oarlos 10 c,"" ooapaay wt ord. .tow bvdrogglet.. llll' elllir ' Agsnt. Wanted. oltlos end ooeatlM. torn Import-., SO VM 00, OkrabU, Ml Bro-.ajr, M. T. I. . BABBBB, bwil Ageule, Wt Broedw.y. GROCERIES. "YANKEE VEGETABLES! COD 1BH, "George Bank;' " No. 1 SALMON (Now); No. 1 BHAI) (New); ''. , '; . 100 Kits No. 1 MACKEREL; . , : V .100 KIU No. 3 MACKEREL; MA0KBR8L in blf eed quarter Ibi; 1 ':; SMOKED SALMON; .... :' BM0KED HALIBUT; . TONGUES AND BOUNDS, In store, end Ibr earn by W. H. BCST1BA0X, 10S South High alrsst. O01I4. NE1T TOBII ADVERTISING. BEEBE& CO., HATTERS 1 trr. BBOADWAY, NEW I0BK. ar. constantly man-lOO nawfirtng aud bars on baud "" de.lr.ble aivle if fH H.t., mad. wlib ooectal reference lo test SSnMl in'H broughout the country. . I p. Ices from ..7toT8p.rdo..u Their Mule.klaH.ls, with P.t.nt Lu-idiaillog V-uUlotor, ro too well epureolated to "Siolm..l Priofrom3o.l.ir;lo.i. Order. t7.il .ill reo.Hn oronint attention. Terms cash lees li.ro.ui. (mi 1.10 dam L. GILBERT & CO., MANUA0TUBIB8 OF H I P P 1 O " H A a D " " TEAM REFINED CANDY. . GUM DROPS, , FOB THB PTJBLIO. , f , Manufactory and Mil Booms, 6, OOUHTLA-DT ST., W TfOBK. Branch oBeo, Ml Canal U ' Hotel BolWlDf, WMJ U-jt ' 6 O O A EN T S ! ,. ' - To Mil new tod wocaVful Prize r Packages and Porlfolios I Superior In eveiv tespc, more stationery, aud better Jeweliy. 1 SOLDIERS' CAMP COMPANION, ETC. Hverythlng In Colon. $16 par day on b mado easy. Sndlu, Circulars, o. u. DUNN A CO., t Mama t., How lor, 1st, OUik at Ooicugo, III. atiKTIUdly , ; "" ' ' :,-J. ;. Jv i .vt: OTA-TE ' i ' I " "il frrl .wrj. ,. , JOUItNAJL. V0MJME XXVI CdtlUMBUS, OHIO; FKIDAY .. MOHNING" NOVEMBER 14, 18'2 N'UMiiKK us MEDICAL. LIVER COMPLAINT. ' Properly tfteakfog. tret? dmnrnmeiil of tb Ctm f BHiouritam li LItw JompUHtt, but ihm pMollar lUU uf llw Ltw which to oow roftrrM t to Ckromit Agnotiom, Mtd tunallj vlMi hum votrio or ooMOMtivt Mi ui mm lrouorwiu grgaa. Bonwiow, op dim m u flotent Id ariutUf . or viliarttti la auallty. or boih ibMi UtM prerkll t tW itma tlmo, bat mo' nrlly th dlMM to owl dc loobtlruetlpour clfwuluc aoof thd or pipe wblvb ouDTnyg the blto fro.u th Lfror lato th bowli, by BdbMlou of il mt or maoiu, or Idomm4v by g-il itooN, Making tbbll to b tbrovn bark. Into tli iftH-blnddur, from wbuce It to abtorbed by nuoiwoin taa.ll TtMeto, WMaii oonvey law in iteratio uoot, pipe lht raui up aloai tba iplae, and trnilutr la and mptlee ltolMuto lb Ivtf tela of the left ehonldsr, ewu lUJaoattoa with the wlat of I he bewl acd aeek.aiid from tcepoe ibe blto to tMnifefed to tba qn,na be oomue mixed with the blood- ' ' ' ' ' The blto thae dlferted from IU prowr'ooaree, and elr ciilatlne: whre It wee never deelKned liv net or, prodoot uoh evil, ud bfUu dtoutroiw Hhwla; apoa thp heeith ol ITS EFFECTS VPOlf DIGESTION tor the want of healthy Ml to nix with the half df ett?d loot. a complete at-peratlon never take piece be-tweao the Obyto (Ihe milky lifluoi whlob f.(twtbbleod) and those portion of the food dcelojnrd by uatur 10 bt ejected frum the bowel for the bill, wli-n prt-aent. purl n and erpitretei tb healthy from th unhnejtbjr por tlone. In the earn manner that lelnaleee or wht'a of eeit eeparete wliia or older from their lmpurltlee nd eoee-quently ibe very fuutaln oi; Ufa b,. from Ita abeooe, vl In ibtoeonneoiton. the more prominent eymptome ar a feeling of oppreeeloa a poo the stomach and oheet, a 11 fireeeed down by a heavy weiihlrtroubtotoma aadoftot. rlgbtfnl dream. '' " '- LOW SPIRITS, L4NirOR, want of energy, melanoholy, reatleeeneei and dleoonteat edneas loomlni'M of mind, tlmoroaioeee, a great dread of trouble. end adtoDoaiiion to wanolfy Mflrvilofu gTMt watohfulabM. aud en inability it deep, end again great drowilneee, wearinM, anddUlnclijiailos te motion, nometimee there 1 a leatbiog of food, aud at other a vo-racluue appetite, the food frequently becoming our Itn-mndlately after meal, followed by wr r bitter ernela lion. Coetlvene4, or alternately ooatlvrnew and dler rbo), pr -Tell the pttlent to freauenily troubled witb wind Id the etOtUMif attdl hnwfto i.H t Mm-.h avrtfip' with worm, and f.qantly with lii file, ,,Jh9n to atot Irritation, and frequently ohrontd Inflammation f Ibe inner surface of the etomaoh aud boweto, with tcnderneii on pnteeur. aud a iorniit about th lower dg of the rib. BOW TUB HLvHU 10 AflBVl'liU Th. iMrtlcle cf the bl tknj Blxmt wltk the Mood, Ddi Itlmpar. and more or lewobstrnot tht pore of toe eein buq uian muvu -( ovuwaim OHIO; STATE MWUl. TELBGBAFHIO NEWtJ iii .1. . .I . .-: MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE' I . PORT., .1' I LATE t AND IMPORTANT NEW8I 1,1 ' WAR REBELS IN TENNESSEE oniTP. snnTHi : ua :.... EMI- I i i GLORIOUS NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA RE BE ft ROUTED. AT II AM- n i ,, . ILTON, ! .w: MORB GOOD NEWS PROMISED! Late and Important Southern I i Hem t Rebels Falling Back Bucfcner. under 'MA TIIE GREAT SWINDLE ON i pc! GOVERNMENT I Mllltnrv Molfara WniahlnKton t Tbe War In Kentucky ! COOKING STOVES. fr GENERAL ORDERNO. 1. ALL PJ B80KS Id want of BtoTta, Qr.W. Houao Fnr-nUlug Ooodi or Tin Ware, will Immadlattlj report kamaelTt. t tk. Bouaeof i AKIN, EMERY & CO., NO. 161 SOUTH DIGII STREET Heat increased and fuel Reduced. WB HVK n.t bmn aupolntcd th. aol. Axenta for rrHokllu Ojunf j, t.f tlia oelebratfflJ Dodga. Patent Orat.au! 8iova. It lao aokooledgtlfiottb.t Uodne1. Patvut 'til. tank I. th. great luroutlou of tlio tlmo for Inoreaslug th. tot from Ooal Grate.. On. of the Oratea may be aeen In use at tbe offlc. of the CnlMdotatoe Hotel. AKIN, EMERY & CO., NO. 16'1 SOUTH MIGU STREET. STEWART COOK" STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND, FOR COAL & WOOD. To be had only at AK1V, EMERY & CO., varlona dlaeaM. of th. akin, anoh aa Bryaluelu, Bcaama, ltoblna, Faall Water Tealelo., Blotokeh Tomtm, rim-Dlaa, BtUrUoe.-, Bolli, 80 re Kiel, Dora, and Ulcere f ra rlooa klhda. The tkln become more or lea. jellow, and wbea the dlaeaM I. of long .t.ndi.g. often TM7 dkrk, and baa a dttaoreeaMe, d ire, greaif ep.earcoe( and aome. tlmaa there la a narTeol laundloa. The wnlte. Of th. .IH aho ban a gmn or jellow tloge. ITS ACTION UPON tbe KIDNEYS Mar. nr leu Ml. u .trmlnM off from tb. blood IB It. panage through the kidney., and la mixed with the urine, whlob, by ita acrimony, proiluoet peine In tb. baek, aud ecaldaandlirilatee all the ancary ptiaagea. borne dej. Ibe dunbvg. of urlMlaproruM,i Jd natural In nppeu muFM-. and ..tlir tlnM It la aoautv. and thedeein to eveeu- at. I. frequent and urgent, and oeevloaelly there la a foul aupnreeilon of It. Sometime, th. color la neatly white aud milky, but munlly It la high .olored, red or yellow, III - W n.AH.I.anHn an I lift... ft t. hnodV. ' ' The more 'ordinary symptom, of thia dlaeaM are of great variety, and may b elated w followa: (la. nkM.,1. Lilian, the toogu. I. uaually mora 01 lei. nji.iMl ith whitn or brown ecurf. and there 1. olten a feeling ofohlllloea. and coldnM. of tb. feet and koeee, ana aioug lueiuameui me ia.au., -mn iujo ,uu ...o ttothed, and there la more or lee. I'eror.eipecuilly at night, or In the afternoon. Frequently these i. a 8aoi.T, Uackiko Couuii, with a buaklueas of the throat, and aometlmee a eeiy Mreie, dry and bard congb, which la often mistaken lor Uohsumftiu., This ooiuh often oommeneea in tbe letter part of tbe ulght, or early In tbe morning, aud last, for hour., frequently producing nausea aud Tomltlog. If thera b. any .xpwtoratlon. It I. ft tongh, ropy, teneoloue phlegm, which adhere, to v.ry-tblug It touches. Tbi,re are, also, frequently chioolc pleutl.y paina n various parts of tb. obeet, whloh .bin about from ou. prt of th. breast or aide to tbe other, gomellmee alicesses form In the Liver, and pressing upward 00 the Luugs, produce constriction audcougb,aud breaking, uiachuge their contents Into tbe Lung., front whence It must then be ejixted by expectoration, or tbe patient Is desttuyed. Finally, lo sum np In s few words: A yellow, Dirty, Oreaty Skin, A Uow,or ween I'mgeojiM wiutuojiMJsya An Aching Pain acron th'. Eidneyi ana Bipi, with In Itellnu nr beat In dlsobamloff nrlnea aensmtlon of fnlue,. nutl distention aoru.. tbe .bdoineu, with ten deruees ou pressure, lowNles or SriniTa, HloMWrpL DRIAHS, ACIOITV Or BTOHACH. Willi Oiuer oyspepHU wiup- io.n.. Nillnn. iTnvAr.. Blliuu. Oolios. and Bilious Diarrhea. and Dysenteries, Obstinate Coativeoess, Iuleriulttent ftnd uemlttont Fereie. jauuuice, sever snu ague, vu.u out, Fever, Ao.,ftll originate from th. Hm tu ae, . . A DERANGED 8TATB OF THB LIVHR. Th. moat successful treatment Is to give tbe patient I every night on going to bed, from two toflve JAYBK'I, tf&narlVJB 11UI B, or euoimn 01 mom lotusure ooe,oa oot more than two evar-uatline fiom tb. bowel, next momlotf. Tbed-eeof tbe Pills can- ba Inoreased or di minished at uluasare, so as to produce tbe above effect, ana tueir use .noma u. contuiuea uum oure 1. vuui ootl-dAai AC, Ac, gklo viator for tht UbIob wiefc would prob-blf ood th rebellion. 1 " ( -.m .' No on blnm Baraii'do for tb 44m BBlt Id In nrmy'i Iben rapid dTne. " 1 e At prtfont our adTonoo if onlr upon tk northern bank of tho BtppoBiinoehj though Union looming enrnlrj psrfit Mf u4 Uoa ventur into Culpepper, from ente Ato mile. from tho rim, ;-' i i- .,. ' ' It to not btliorod nt hondqunrtwi Ut Get). Jot Johuitoa, now la oomaandf 4ht tebdli at Culpepper, win toatart to aootft a torloui D. tie thit tidt of Uw Rtpldan. . ,. i , , , Tbe Rebels In' Tennesnee Eutl trate Soutb-Gen. Jo Jpbnaton Slck-RotecranaHakcB Contra bands Uielul as well as Orna mental. '.'. '. . Nbw Yoik, Not. 12.Th Trlbnnt hat I he llowins gptolal : ' ' ' " " ... .y..' io ' following ipeolal : T. lAVMK'al A TKUATIVli. thru timee a dev. accordinu to thedlreo- tlone, uulee there I a want of 'appetite, with weaknet I Kiirl rlHlilliiw ir wmtitnma of woiin .nrevall. whtn in mien atttwl BtlairnrKl IIJII hIUKhI I atttaut of tlia Alterative, irive a tptasDOottfulor Jaymk VB v ... I H..nnt rmlwirl irh llttla. r-rllil wHtttr. anil aiAtlanfHl to fiuta th KMtttn. alvtttt half an hour befort) each meal. until theee symptoms are removed, aud If there should be oougbor opprossion about tbe throat or chest, then give the KxrxcroBANT as often aud In such dose as may be (bond ueoeseary to oaiet tbe ooogb and make expeotora-tloneaey. . .- . -. nr. !. JATNI A BOM'S FmntlH Mdieint are prrpared only at 242 Ohesnut street, PliHuilelpbla, and lire sold at Oolumbus, Ohio, by 0. UOBKUTti and H. HUUUBLLRB, and by AgeutS intougoilt ino trouniry, irvm wnum muj .(so be ubtalnod, srofM, toAtte'i Mmiieat Attnanao and B. F I S H E 11, Corner of lfonrUs and Klrlt, oppo.lt tb narass nwwi TtKHLEH in Oooklng and Boating Stoves, ov.ry JJ variety of Pumps, Tin, Cupper and Sheet Iron Wares, Booing and Spouting i also, Orockory and OlaM- tr.,Ontl.ry, Looking Glasses, ! i OoaliOilnd;Laapf ; Bird Osget, Lamp Shades, .tcelo., leSO-dly MILITARY GOODS. PITTSBURG ADVERTISING. ' BURKE At BARNES, FIRB PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vault Door, Bnrglar-Proof Box, and INK W1SIMIW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, Bo.. 1M and 131 Third st bet. Wood and SmlthOeld sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. OoLoaava, 0., Bept. 9d, 1881 Mbssbs. J. B. Abbott tt Son Please And diagram of aws. Hn A. RnrkeA Barnes. PituburxhiPa. I would like It Anlabed ne I have drawn the digram ; ' and please havo tb. Inside flnlxhe I In good style, end tbe ontsid some little better than is utunl fur "B. 4 B." Don't nnderetend me to rind any fault with B. a B 's make of Safe, aa I have always been a warm friend ot B. a H. Uav. known Iiieir osir. itir iih mi , ywre, .hll. 1 umnnpclMl with th. Ad.tn. KxoreM Co. My office botug direotly over your .tore, yon can have tbe liberty to ehnw It a. a sample safe. 1 want th. koy aa email as possible, and at the same time I want on. mat win uovkv. u.i m wwr. nnu. tb. Ban as soon as they oao make It, and lbs Steuben, villa H. B. ean bring It lorwara. : Yours, very respeotfully. B. B. BKISUN. J. B.'ABBOTT !l SONS, AgeUs, Oolumbus, O. ' '' JOS. A. KiruALF, Agent, Wheeling, Va. . seplBdSm Tlaos. IVIeooi'o, ' Mannfaoturtrof '" COPPER-DIBTILLBD PURE RYB WHISKY! w aiis unen snv nnppCR DISTILLED. 1 WAA 1 rant It lrve from drugs or adulteratloa. I extract from II the i ' FUBIL OIL, by anew and Improved prooasa, rendering It free from any polsouou. auhstauoes. , . A large lot ot old aod new liquor, constantly on hand. 1 Th. hi. bat market caab price paid at all time, for ! . l nos. im, tut, iva ana mo, m ""i;., , seplo-dSm PITI8BDB0, PA. ETNA STOVE WORKS iVo.' SO rfooi Btrtct, toriur Betond, PitUburgh, MILITARY ! MILITARY I THE ATTENTION OF M I LITAR Y" C ENTLCME N IS REQUESTED BY . TO Bit LAgOB AMD WILL SELECTED .TOCK OP BWOBDS, "SeO.. Whloh he will sell' at Basitrn prloes. PBBeBNTATIOH BWOBDS", STAFF BWOBDS, " LINH SWOKDS, F1BLD BWOBDS,. CAVALBT SABBBf, ABT1LLEBT SABEBS, BBOULDXR STBAPS, PISTOLS, SPUBS,' r SASlim, BBLTS, BUOLBit, OBOSS CANNONS, CBOSS SABBE8, WBEATH4, OOBDS, AO , AO. BgMilitary Hati and Caps trlmed In the ntatest manner. All of the above Quods told cheep at i . SMITH'S HAT STORE l : New Nell House Building, o'oLiUMBUB.'o. I j FURNITTRH. BROTHERLIN, HALM A CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of all Kinds,'. V ' Manufaetorr on Bank of Canal, foot ol th-St. Ware Roomi Not. tie . and Sts South High-St. ALSO , UNDERTAKING-! Cases Sl Caskets Constaatly on Hand, tHOS. BROTHIBLlS, . , I 'i if ..klOHAIL HALM, . . JOHN H. FOBD, i ' I . r ,? J. H. BTA6B, ., .. 1 Aug. Bx-dSm . 1 I . Oolumbu. Ohio. Glorious' News from North Carolina Tbe Rebels Routed at Hamlltou-Our Boys Pusb On More Good News Promised. New Yois, Not. 18 Tho Herald's correspondent from North Carolina reports tht ooou-pation of Hamilton. Tho teller dated tho 4th, laye: We have just arrived at thit plaoe, taking it ith a grand oavalrj obargt and gunboat movement.. Our land forces left Wllllamiton yesterday afternoon and enoamped for Ibe night slxmilei below Hamilton, and moved forward at day-ilgat this morning. Tht enemy is in strong brat and has preolpitately retreated to Tar-boro. We will seek tho earliest opportunity io afford him a right. The people of tht oountry are greatly alarmed at our approach; they flee from homo and their property. The gunboats have suooeeefully oo-operated with nt. The gunboats had a few minutes' engagement with tbe enemy as they oome up the Roanoke river. , Gen. Foeler's oommand had a severe engagement, on Sunday night, with 8000 rebel infantry at a breastwork supported by eix pieces of artillery. We killed and wounded sixty of tbe enemy. Our lots was ten. The foroes Immedialoly engaged were the 24th and'44th Massaobusells, Marine Artillery, Belger's battery and tbe Third New York Cavalry. . , The marine artillery made a gallant and bold dash aoroes a creek, and lost four of their men One of the 24th was killed, j The enemy left Hamilton, abandoning his earthworks preoipilately. We move from this plaoe in two hours to take Tarboro, on Tar River. Tbe gunboats will oo-operale with us. The North State and some other gunboats bad an engagement day before yesterday on Tar ttiver. Out marohes bave been made with great rapidity. You may expeot shortly better and more important news Iban I have referred to here. i ' The Riohmond Despatch of the 10th says: II appears that the enemy landed 1. rge forces at Washington on Sunday and advanoed towards Hamilton, and took possession of that town. ' It is reported that Ihcy destroyed nearly the entire place. Their fotoe there is reported lo bt about 10,000 infantry, with 40 pieoes of artHlery, and a considerable foioo of oavalry. They are aleo reported to have lauded a largo force at Palmyria, Halifax oonniy, some 26 or 30 miles from Weldon. Gen. Petti-grew commands the Confederate force at Weldon. The Yankees are said to bs commanded bv Gen. Foster. There was a report on Satur day that an engagement ooourrod in the vicini ty of Tarboro mursnay. ; Interesting- Southern News.' Foeteebs Mokeoh, Nov. 11. The Riobmond Wbii of the 10th, says Gon. Van Dorn takes upon himself the responsibility of the failure in the last battle at Corinth.- .He says-it arose from neither the fault of bit omaert or men, but was his own misfortune. . Gov. Brown t annual message was received in the Legislature en Thursday. In a special mes sage he takes grounds against the oonsoript law, and submits me suDjeot to me Legislature for aotlon. : - He also reoommends aotion on martial law, habeas oorpus, and impressment of private property. Tht txeltement consequent npon ths reported advanoe of the Abolitionists on Holly Springs has subsided. They did not oome this sidt of Lamar, Miss. The ilalelgn n. v. itegister entertains no doubt a movement is to be made against tht railroads running from Wilmington to Peters burg, and that Weldon is to be the point at tacked The tnemy it wtmin to mues 01 rara bora. 12.000 strong. :. Gen. Hill had a nint wttn tne enemy aionaay last in Clarke county, Va. ' The General says the enemy was soundly thrashed and driven back nve mues. IBS nant was oosiinate, anu our loss considerable. From the activity of both armlet and tht frequent ekirmisbing taken plaoe, it is not improbable a fight may take place at any moment. Tbe present objeot of the enemy seems to be to out oB uen. Lee s communication wttn niuu mond. The blookaders off Wilmington fired upon and destroyed a bark loaded with salt, while endeavoring to run the blookade. Twenty-three laakeea oame on snore to nntsn their work, and were captured and sent to Fort Fisher. The bark was from Hassan. The Yankees have advanoed in foroe npon Highland oounty, Va., about forty miles from Staunton. Tbe enemy at Corinth is largsiy relnroroea, and is fortifying, entrenehlng, and making ever nreDaralion to hold that plaoe. ' The xttenmona ACQUtrer 01 tne rum, isya Significant movements are progreasing along the entire line of Gen. Lee's army. Stirring, narhana startling, events seem to be rapidly approaching, promising in reality a sharp and deoleive winter eampaiga. Is a few dayseon- aidarahla ehtnze will vrebaDly -take piaot in the present inactive state of affairs. stannraotorer ana wnoioni. uoaier m au aiaue ui Mnnsiimiinn COOK, PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES, FURNITURE, FURNITURE FRONTS, FENDERS, 4o. In our sample room may be found the eele-bratod QAS BUBNINO COuK BTOVF.S. W. have also a very large aMortmeot of PABL'lB and DKATINQ BTOTBS, embracing eoin. ol the Beat Patterns bow of- lerea to ine puotio. Fanoy Enameled Grate Fronts and Fenders, of the newest styles, Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Qntes, all of which are olered at very low prion. Wt have also Talisman, Bureka and Troplo, ' to which we would oall th. oartlcularatKntlon of Dealers. Th.M Stove, hav. th. ar.ate.1 run ofmir yet introduced. and In all oueea rend.r uotvereal satisfaction. Tb. platM .ipo.d, bing double, and si oon.trueted as to consume the gnaterpartof tb. amoke aud 0s, and require less fuel than any other, and free from dirt compared with ' A.hee eiane. - Spoolal Inducement, offered to bulldsrs la want of Orate arones. . Mpiw,om. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. ? William A. McCiurg, , WBOLBSALB DBALBR AMD MAHUFAOTOBIEB OF I Carbon Oil and Lanpsi ' .. War.boue. 61 Wood Street, asplSdSm. Plttsbnrgh, Pens. Columbus Cabinet Company. Wareroom No. see South High Street, Corner 01 triena. - ..',?''.- . . , rrvntn nnMPANT IB COMPOSED OF 'A HrjMBBB 1 of JburMymen OnbtMt Meiers, who bav.eomblned toether for tb. purpos. of supporting thctr families and lea, ana io aieuuiuu.aja .th, siau v. themselves, i FURNITURE. MATRBSBES, Breckinridge tent a-flar of truce from Mur freesbero latt last night, -asking an exchange of lw prisoners. . . -i The main rebel foroe is falling kaok to tht south under Polk and Buokn.r. Bragg has resumed eoamaad, Gea. Joe Johnston's health bslDg too muoh impaired for field aervioe. .. The railroad bridge aoroes the Harpeth at Franklin, Tenn., was destroyed by tht rebels a day or two tgo. i " . ''' ' Gen. Roseorans has ordered ths impressment of rebel negroes for fatigue duly: also, the or. ganf ration of negro pioneer torps, on hit Corinth plan. ; V , ' ' ... ' . age - ' I matters about NashvUle. New Yosx, Not, U The Herald hat tht fof- lowing tpeoitl: - w. 19 ' fln Rnftanrana has written a eanaratulatory latter to Gen. Negley on the latter), mooetsful defenoe of Nashville on November.Bth. Tbe rebels last night blew up the ttont work of tht bjidge over Mill Creek, on tht Mur-freeehorn Railroad, tix miles from Nashville. The bridge hat just been repaired. ' Most of tbe rebel supplies art lorwaruea to Chattanooga and Atlanta from Unrfrecaboro, whloh. is reported to bt tvaouated by the rebels. , , Union refugees are preparing 10 return to Murfretsboro. . Pronarations ars beloa made to elect Repre sentatives to tbe prseent. Congress from Dis tricts in Tennessee on tne oooupanoy oj toe Federal troops. Got. Johnson will probably soon issue a proclamation to that effeot. The first mail since Beptember 20th, arrived l-d-. : . , .. .,- Provisions are coming in aoouaauiij. The renorts in Northern papers of the rebels shelling and burning part of Nashville, are utterly unfounded. . j How tbe Government has been Defrauded. New Yosk, Not. 13. For the last eighteen months the most gigantio system or mud against Ibe Government has bsen going on in this oily, ty mesne of forged bills on the Sub sistence Department, in White street. 1 ibe faotsare, that Boiomon nonerston, proaer, anu G. B. Traoy, broker, have been in the habit of purchasing bills on Ihs Subsistenoe Department, in this olty, for. half and sometimes one-fourth their apparent' value. Parties were employed to hunt up eontraotort who have tub-sisted men, and some of the latter were led to sign bills for subsisting 1000 men, where they had really provided for bat 100. Asmany as titty persons ars impiioateu tu these frauds, and quite a number of them are already in oustody. Koherston and Tracy were arrested and taken to Fort Lafayette. One of the runners confesses to having told $100,000 worth of these bills, and another ac knowledges a still larger sum, a great aeat 01 wbioh were fraudulent. . 1 It Is supposed that the whole will amount not far from a million dollars. re, and Ihtnoe by beat lo Columbus, for the same expedition. P'o ot uen, mcuicr need's oampaicn is such as to Insure the open iog of the Mississippi rlfor to New Orleans by uarutmaa. . . " - I 1 of military affairs 1 Not a Parallel Case. The statement In a eotemporary, given as a justification for Gen. MoCleiian e slow move men!., to tne eneot tnai uen. naueuav nam ooav sumed a whole winter in the worke which final ly compelled Beauregard to evaouate the otrong. - milllarT rerlewer so thoroughly inde hold of Corinth, is inooneis ent with facie. Hot pendllll populaiy oapable and. aooomplithed a national aoiuior w. w...u .w 1 ta glt)r4 of miles ot Corinth until toward tht middle of March, and Halleok did not arrive there until the middle of April. - Before the end of May the Union flag waved over tht great rebel stronghold of the Boutnwest. The War In Kentucky. LomsTiLL, Not. 12. A detaohment of Ool. J. W. F osier's oommand left Honderson Monday and surprised a band of Rebel guerrilas, near MadlSOBTlUe, aa oepiureu eeverai irio nnara. horflftft and armo. . The onarrillaa in that teotion art said to bt panic etrlcken. Our force, are still in pursuit. The Southern line Is op, but we have no newt horn Nashvillt.'i , . r; .:.) i)- t- ;;J1,BEDBTPADS,e,! And will guarantee to nor eltlaena of town and oountry that they will furnish as good fnrnltun as Is mannfao- turea in tne uuitca nuw .....uw, p"' Th. Company hopes to reoetve a liberal share of patron-ge. as their motto ia to "live and lot live." It will glv. them pleasure at any Urn. to .bow visitor, through their Iber purchasing or not. ipany la sjIs agent for th. sal. of Meesrs. BA I LBT A 1)R OAH P'8 CHLBBBATBD SPBINU BHD MANHATTAN HOTEL, vha.hAp numhutn. nr not. This compsny i. miim ageu. .or iuw wi n.,,-. Air.av A CAMP'S OHLBBBATBD SPBINU BBD BOTTOM, which, for simplicity and durability, oannot bs .xcelliKI. rieasft can ana .samin. 11, rnv. ..run SB SOt. St SO. The Haleaman Is Hr, W with th. BughM tt. IBOID DOOX ,E0M taOADWAT, H DO BBS. Ions connected 1 buelneee, ftnold mtlsen, form.rly of tb. Arm of a Bebe.. '. t B. If. BNIDEB, . aMBvnan.Aree.urev vuywiuwmmw septlllsm. - ' , Oppofttte the Park, 9 HU00I1IB, , . eMrtMly ' proprietor. 1 1 BOBOB W. BOFFMAM, VB - - 0. 1TW sTMesiftl WB., wts. ftremxxsiSB. srsnm see Beoelrs,: polishes, 'tlsans aat varnishes acond ami raralnrat ales, B.anamtmt aaw Jtsaalrst or ibbm. I Gen. Mceiellan. (Special f Ihs N. T. Times ) Washisiiton, Tuesday, Nov. 11. General MoClellan and half a dosta aVem- ben of his staff, passed through the'oity this afternoon, eonneoting direotly with the five o'olook train en route for Trenton. General Bauk. went , by the same train to Nsw York. At Warronton Junotion and olher points on the road, the General bid an affectionate farewell to his troops, remarking on one oooasion that It was hard for him to part. It is reported that a number of officers hare tendered their resignations, but thsy will probably find themselves dishonorably dropped from tbe rous. The President's .Letter to Gen. ' McClellan. ' It la understood that ths President bss fur nished a oopy of his lstter to Gen. MoClellan, and on which McClellan failed to sot, to Gsn. Burnslde, for the considsration and guidance of that offioer. Ths President also read this letter to various parties, and it will no aouol be given to the public It is a document whleh will elevate Mr. Lioooin, in me esteem 01 ait thoughtful men, and will ehow conclusively that he has not been content with the nominal position of Commander-in-Lhief, but has stud' : r (Spsel.l to IU M. Y.Tilbuus.) .. Gen. Buraslde's First Grand Re ",;..-( ' ; view. , . ., . WA.UIVQTOM, Monday, Not. 11, 1802. Tht review of yesterday,, with whloh Gen. Burnslde, with, extraordinary oourtesy, bade farewell to tht General whom he supersedes, is desorloed by those who witnessed it as a rsry noisy affair, in whleh a great deal of powder was wasted. Toe soldiers teemed lo be In the best of spirits. After tht review, Gen. Fits John Porter entertained the departing Major- Qeaeral with a sumptuous repast at hit bead.-quarter!. !' 1 .. , Contemptible Exhibition of Spite During the review at Warrenton a notable olroumttanoe oocurred. Six persons who ar,e nominally attaohed.to Gen. MoClellan s staff, bsing in liquor, and being apprlssd that a gen tleman wno wat peaotBDiy rratng 'near mem was a correspondent ef Iht Tribunt. rode their horses rapidly npon him. and .finally forosd him to .dismount, somewhat bruised. Ths correspondent wat unarmed, and wat a guest' of leading uenerai on me neid. Buotequeniiy one of tht prinolpal oBeers on Gen. MoClltlen's staff made, in tbe name of hit ohitf, a formal apology for thit ruffianly not. The Distribution of Prlie-Money Surprising as it may appear, the New York 'Prise Commissioners have as yet ne money ready for distribution. The Philadelphia Com- Wltn'airtteUsteefiaVitr-Jstilf T8 mem.,nr,,"h The Removal of. Gen. JUtsCleliuti, Ths statement made by a few journals that are dissatisfied with the recent ohangs in the oommand of tht army of the Potomac, to the effeot that that ohange will oause a delay in tbe forward movement, is, as we learn through sev eral channels, entirely unfouuded. Gen. Burn- sidt oannot, of oourse, move quite as speedily as he could have done had hs been in oommand of the army sinoe the battle of Autietaiu, but he will move muoh sooner than the General whom he suooeeds would have moved. The livings-out from Gen. MoClellan, s Head quarters, aud from offioers known to be in his eonfldsnoe a week ago, were suob as 10 lend to the inevitable Inference that the army was about to go into winter quarters on this side qf ths Heppaliannook. It will be noticed mat this prediction was nads Id several published let ters irom tne army, ana us pronaoiuty nas been oonfirmed to us, by ths rersonal observe tions of gentlemen who were on the spot, and who speak from what they heard from the staff offioers of those major-generals who were near-erst to the deposed oommander. Guarding- a Rebel's Property-. We are sorry to bear that " Extra Billy " Smith's houss, at Warrenton, ie Hill guarded by our forces, not at all lo the gratification of those detailed ae sentries. "Bxtra Billy," himself, is not at home, as was rsported, but was removed to menmona just ooiore our troops entered the plaoe. The Coast of Texas at our Mercy Admiral Farragut says, in a report received to-day, at tbe Nary Department, that he is in a position in whloh, if he bad a few soldiers at his disposal, he oould take possession of the whole oosst of Texas. John Mitchell with the. Rebels. A Riohmond letter in the Charleston Mer cury says that John Mltoholl is soon to join the Rebel army. The McClellan Resignations. One of our best correspondents with tit army, who had heard much from the staff offi cers about resignations in consequence-of Gen. MoClellan s removal, alter assiduous Inquiry at Warrenton, discovered that just two Captains and two Lisutsuantfc had tendered theirresignations. BATTLE OF WILLI AMSBURGII! Another Letter from Gen. Kearney Concerning; Uen. JrlcClel- laud. ....... rr;m Wilkes' Spirit ol th. Times. Washington, Not. 5, 18G2. To the Editor of tht Spirit of tht Timet: v ..... Tho sleotions are over, and the tender-footed oan now have no oompunotiont in reforenct to the Bo-otlled attaoxs on. uen.- oiouienan. . 1 therefore send you a long letter from Major-General Kearney, under dale of May 5, lbS2, in- advanoe of those already published, wu'cA wat intended for publication, ae fully appears on ill faot. i It ia a blistering review of the battle of Wit- llamsburg in general, and of Gsn. MoClellan in particular. 111 toning truin ano unoontrc vertible logio and faota speak trumpet-toogued to tbe nation, "tne imposture,-- aupucvty, want of generalship, "weakness and unreliability" of the Commander-in Chief of tho army of the Potomac; and must prove a desidedly "wet blanket'' to the favorite assertion! and exeusee, ..nk . . uAKnlltlnn fnrffnrv," UiinerAveAntAhlA led the great prinolples underlying the eonduot pMure 0f priTate correspondence;" "eple- netio, petulant, after-dinner letter," Ac, Ac, with whioh oertaln tharp oritios have heretofore amused themselves and tht public " r- li tem at a loss to know, preoieely, what, new dodge the worshippers ol tht Braxon Idol will invent to break the foroe and effeot of a con demnation so deliberate, aoatbing and terrible, 1 1 ;' J glare of the truth thus revealed, how "stale, fiat and unprofitable," the low-bred, vulgar abuse 01 ret. uaisteaa, lor nit assumeo, wanton disregard of tht wiehos and memory of his dear friend, favorite hero, ana military luoi, we crave xvewruy. : . , . 'i 1 I oan only rejoice mat me uenerai inougnt proper to plaoe in my keeping that reoord whioh sill enable me. ia spile of threats, Intimida tions and rsvilings, to vindioate bis great name and fame, and at the same time expoBS, from a high military standpoint, the assumptions and pretentions 01 one, 01 wnom, aa an omoer ana nonaratulatlons to Gea. Burn' side xeiesrapnic . tjorrespon- denee with Guv. spraxue, State or Rhode Iu.au d, BXIOOIIVB DEPABIMMT, T..n..n.m Kr IO 1SA9 , u..pv ... .v, .vm k 1 I .. 1,. wlHoT.tlo .nl.rt.lna.1 an rttilnlnn GEEEBALi-tAllow at M tender -yea ay sin- ?'""'Vr",.KT. rZZYM. r - .iMlatlnnB sTm sxnT annnltif mani ,tjilvs - mnj cmig."."..-." j- r, VT. 1 .. j . Your obedient servant, the eommana 01 ine ATm 01 im x-Biomao. 0. S. HALSTBAD,' JR. KOUr Weil Known wnn-gy, saiu eau fituuoui will, I reel euro, restore oonwuaos u a nis-i Heabooaetees Tuibd Division. ""-' V heartened people, and leadjhem to ta ""TZ'AirA - - Virginia, May 16th, 1862. ' ntolllon - 1. v .1 , ,,. ' 8: I ftoc, loiry to find fat, wry tut nDVUlOB. . . ... law IlU- .!,;.. k.l.V. Iwwn....l.,Aa At.. A DL.J. Issiaanf TMsvatVla ntl afllvllnllMat h irOH lUlltLai T WSBAejAtp UfWaitWUSVUMII, rsBUUS sawassiaaia. awmnisa .w wrr......a. 1 . . , v .. - . -. . . unfeigned pridt aid pleaturo. . - 1 -' their, tuoordtnaiee, rtiymg on. jaair strft.gnt. (Signed)" 1 ' ' ' WM. BPRAGUB. forward eonouot ana iiuiniuineeB, migm uisre-To Ge. Bubhsidb. CommaBdar4B.Ohif, Army rnlltleal infinenoe as nxtranwi.. and nr.. . "I k a eu mm met tkA aVsMiaalV htffa -I rl SUI Fl Allf.svsm.aTpn ' ! ' I - - J v .1. - u.u...it.. Tli.l.InM k .v.. 1 "; RaADaitAjtTBaa of raa Abmt. 1 ibi.b . B I- Haw. 10th. lBflS. t sway, that l now apptat to you and my .... . ' ' - I evi.nil. far nvataotion against tmnosturos. To Gov. Wm. Sfragut: r Qen. MeClsllan it tht flrtt oommander in his. Your diopatoh of this data Is reoeived, and I torv. who has either dared, or been to unprin- thank you for it. It is a great tupport to me inled at to ignore those under him. who hare In the assumption of so great a responsibility I n0, oaj fought a good fight, but even saved to knew that I have your oonfidenoe and that of hie army, himself and his reputation. , And tne mate 01 ivnoue isi.uu. . - I here, precisely, is tne point, rrom a want 01 fSlcnedi a. B. BURRBIDB. frankness and.relianoe in his native suoeriori- Major General Commanding . Army of the Po- ,r. he fears to admit the servios of others (my tomas. - Idmtion in particular) lost Be thereby con demns himself tor a want or generalship, Rebels Strengthening- the James ? " 10 "s!rUP , 0 ,u 0 and Ileiulseluinn. that all there mutt be aware of our severe fight, from our oannon and mus ketry, whioh ettll rolled with Ibe fu'l tide or battle. : This fire, tantamount to that of a Imlf brigade, wbioh 1 allude In, from umut -JJ to 6 P. wag the only one thai took place within three utiles of my prwilieB after my arrival, at 2 P. M. for I was ever eouetantly far in advanoe on the plain, in tbe midst of the heavy abbttis. . Yet Gen, MoClellan vaunts tht one and assumes to ignore the other. The engagement where B similar lost In-the army of the Allies constituted the great battle of the Alma, an engagement where, my few (o) weax rcgi asatt suffered more ( soms 450 killed and woun- ded) than the 12,000 men of a French dlvisloa, when, in 1809, it won for ite General Iht world wide famo at the vieior of Moutebcllo. . But when Gen. McLlellau passes over, as if ia ignorance, an engagemant 01 suou great pro. portions, it provos. Beyond the blackness of tbe deed, which breaks down by its iniomltout in- jusiioe the spirits of Ms entire soldiery, that it nas been the, result of, a malignant design or savrriug up from the soruliuy of the Amerioan' public, a weakness of his own. a flaw' iff his generalship which, he well knows, 'if one made patent to our people, would, bring, him down from hie aooidontal supsrioriiy lower tbau the world ever dreamed of, whea'exorcising retribu tion toward MoDowcll' for tbe disaster of Bull Run. ' " : j '. 1 "i This- aotion of Gen MoClellan has but one parallel in history, his iaoaroerating Stone, one of the ooZrsi men of the army, on the plea that it was done on the pretiwt of the Abolitionists, when" it, in reality, was to damn past being listsued to, one whom he knew, if questioned by a military oommittee, would uot avoid bring iog lo light the inoapaoity (aud subsequent con- irivaooes 10 smother 11 ) which oao- exposed liol. Thursisa aeuetB siue saatter, and although patriotiem, 00 the eve of an expeoted action, may prevent me rrom puniisning to ine worm the weakness of the man, to whom are oonfided our Union destinies, it does, oot preclude me from vindicating for myself and my oommand a recognition of our servioe and exposure, (do offioer has ever exposed himself as- I did, for tht efitit demanded li,) and unburden myself lo friendt, ,.,.- As Stone bad been militarily killed under a falee pretense, no the secret of MoOlellad'e sending an official bulleiin on the Oth inst., sfcer entering Wllliumsburgh, in which be ignores all but Hanoook, and is perfeatly silent as lo us, and our battle of serious war (although per. feotly tnslruoted by Col. Bweiiier, his A. D. 0 , whom hs had eent on the night or tne btn to me. and Heiuleeltnea for information) is this that he might obtain for Gen. Hanoook an im portant character in the crisis of the fifth, the firtt prestige of its capability of fighting (which invariably petty disasters and long Inaction had induoed many to mistrust,) with which, with the eagerness of the whole North, it was ready to greet the first vlotor in the Army of the Potomac - And thus kill Ihs military tuo oess'bsfors the oountry,. of tho real persons, so entitled, from the fact of the publio being satiated by the first newt more serious than this, not only taking from those who merit the high sentiment of first prestige, but more particularly divert tho minds of the country that the oulpable faot was, that he (MoClellan) had allowed Hooker's single Division lo fight unsupported from morning until my arrival, near D P. M , end from the fact that hie "communications," from this being ths direot and nearest road from Williamsburgh to Ycrktown, were tbus put in jeopardy; and that had a panic, or even a defeat, resulted here, that all his army oonfusedly huddled together, with an impassa ble, obstructed, tingle denie in nis rear, where trains and artillery pieoes were helplessly jammed together and stalled, must havs been victims worse than at Bull Run.'' The case would have been irretrievable. " In vain would he plead that Its disgraced Sumner by sending him back lo Yorktowo, from diesatiefaolion at his not. having extricated Hanoook, after hit pseudo-vioiory, and for sending way to the rear for me, tbe last troops in the far defiles, to support Hooker, overpreeeed in the front. For it wss not for Gen. Bumner oommander of a defined command, to substi tute bimsolf for MoClellan, the Chief. In vain would he nlcad that Ueinttelman should have proved a geniu, and improvised some Btroke of strategy, (or the worthy old uenerai nas never pretended but lo do his duty in his sphere, and the u 1 Ih.x.i.lu' u w-. 4 - .n a ,lwnioi, ..lAns. and to expressly blond into a whole the energy of al whioh was impossible, as he was utrt tueie. In vain will hs Impute to Gen. Hooker tbe committing himself to a general fight, involving the whole army, when a few regiments nulil have sufficed 10 hold hie own until Ihe designs of ibe Chief were made known; for If mat uniei is miien iu ms wsr " "v is in-full careerj there krej .Tery" few Generals, however superior their talents, (and of suoh olast is Gsn.' Hooker,) who, under the long- known duplloity and UygriU9m and despotism of Gen. MoClellan, who have ventured to risk his oasting BpproDrium on tnem lor uububviou, or it any more than the' best they oould, and rely on htm ror justice. - .1 .. u.Suoh is ths eeoret.of ibis, , Incomprehensible mystery, and it la within tbe comprehension of tbe first oilitin's mind that will spread before him the map of Virginia. ' ; 1 . But If one point in this malignity, woraiug with a monopolised telegraph, and. a trameled press, has orcated with me more Indignation than another, it sadly it ttroT the fate of my two most'gallant aids, and vey dear friends, Capt. Wilson, A. A. , General, and Lieut. Barnard, bare been purposely kept from the honors due to their gallantry; the same as was tbe oase when my skirmish at Bangoter'e 8tation pro-dnoed the enemy's hurried retreat from Manassas. I wat debarred, by every undsr-band influ ence, '.from (.having published to tne woria toe heroio end of that most noble martyr to the first caralry sucoess, Llsut. Heden. Yes, this is a repititlonof those times, for then, as now, I was tbe first general offioer whose reports had been exoluded from the Press. Gen. MoClellan, from tho early' 'oommenoemeut of his oai reer, seems to have singled me out (the 18ih on ha lint of 212 Briaadiers. nearly the senior Di- vi.ion General on the list) to be the marked vict m of his lndireql irj istioo. However, in this matter I am not acting, hnwn.ar mitrkaed. from oerBOhal motives, but to uu vail to the oountry; when opportunity shall permit, tht weakness and uarciiaoiiity 01 toe ftAn.rAl in aommasfl. . I inolose to you my report of the battle of the 6lhi ' ' very truly yours, ' 1 i d P. H. KEARNY. Brig. Gen, -.. Commanding Tnird Division, Third Corps. 0. S. Haistbo, Jr., Esq , Williard's Hotel yash HOOP SHIRTS. HENRY S. HAWKS, li Park Place (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, MANUFAOIUKUR OP ' STEEL. HOOP SKIRTS . Of Uvrory 3L3esaofilotioxx. Orders laUhlulky uli ended to. , t ' - ' ' J ' ' . 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B -i.The following is in'penoll, at tho bot-m. "Tbi. l.ttar Is not intended for publica tion Bow; but I hope,, without forestalling the fearful condemnation that must follow Major Gen. MoClellan, for I oare not to make trouble, that you wllr'shovf it to all my friendt, at dut tn ma and mint. - ' ' ' ' ' "K.T. Military Matters about Washing; (Sceolel to lb. U.rald.) Wasbieotoe. Not. IS. Gen. Fremont hat beta ordered to report for duly. ' . Gen. Wadtworth It expeoted to return from the front to-morrow, and will reaami tb du- ties of Military uovernor until aasigueu to a command in the field. Gea. Prlnoe ia expeoted to report for duty to Gen. Banke as soon as exohanged. A dispatch from Harper's Ferry to-night report, that ao rebel plokett wort teen in that vioinity to day. , River Forts. - 1 1 ,""'"'u; zSrCr . ""P": FoBTEEse Moeeoe. No. it rumored "dT?" .t . t . n..u.J t,.J k... . j ji,i...ii. oeer by him is silenoe, while tbe day alter that that Fort Dsrllng oaen .addi i,ful fight he foreslillt tht glory of tht Tie- mxDosed portions. A . "ailhwork ha. . jffihJ!: recently been Ihrowa up oa the James River -t i ' r" r." ,'r"T by the rebels, Bear the Point of Shoals, Intend. td rqr five guns 01 snvy eauore. a General Jail Delivery-. ' Baltimoeb. Nov.. 12 The following prison- ert of State, who hart beta eonflned in the old itor. vailllan Blinds, by ths Day lor hp the Job, and as ert i-.wbe mit-e-Uea :,fl vaevlteU I A "Star" Story-Gen. "IcClellan's yTwPramlssIs. Prophecies. Pbiladblpbia, Not. 12. A special dlspatoh to the Waehington Star says: . Ths arm which it now masted In the vioin ity ef Warreatoa hat been at a etand still siaot- thO reOepilOO 01 ine oraer iraoaiernng sue command to Burasids.. On the day preoedlng tht night of its reception, Gen. MoClellaa announced lo tome of hit officers hit belief that within three or four days at tht farthest, ht would fight the greatest battle ot tht war, and prapondsrating numbers, drives, for an instant, a paltry lew ei it eueuy, wiui m piuenss 01 a loss, wmca oeepeaae tne iittiennes 01 e tran. Antlna. 1 1 . 1 Thit movt ef Hancock '1 battd on information that tht enemy had abandoned their. minor de fennaa annaaad to our right, to eonoentrale Ihelr Capital Prison for the past three months, from 0B out i,ft) was gotten up at at 4J P. M, Illinois ana towa, paswra vnrougu iaiuniarai(XptMai-to rslleve Irom pressure the severe thit afternoon, having beta honorably die- Bgbt of Ihs Third Corps, enacted by Hooker charged: Judge Andre w D. Duff, of Benton, 111.; I 7A.M. until my Division, at nsar 8 P. Judge John P. .Miller, of Cairo, III.; Dr. Marous u , entered under lire and took ihe exhausted L. Host, ramaroa, in.; abvih otuart, 01 rsii-inmgUu demoralised by fatigue: abandon- field, Iowa, and D. A- Mabont, ef Dubuque, malt and want of cartridge.. , Iht fire, that towa.- 1 "i. lasted from about 44, for some twenty minutes, and which then oeased, wat most distinctly Troons for Gen. McClernand. without results, for it was not followed up by Tht 87 th and 99th Indiana Regiments have any advance; and left ms,used to the neids or bat- started on the steamers Mary Crane, Ollle Sul livan, and ' Mary- Miller ror uoiumbas, Ky., where they will be plaoed ia the Army of Gea. MoOlernand, for tperatioaa ta ' Ihe lower Mississippi. Tht Ntw Albany Ledger says teven elkar Indiana regimealt will f 0 by rail lo Cat lie ia Europe, at in Mexico, with the full be lief that an attempted tuooor had bean given up, aid that I mutt alont look to myself for my twn means of tuoosss. For I well know that, besides the repeated messengers thst had bees detached to ths right, by Gens. Hooker jon.U a. ebkblV a co . in.. J..n.tli.ft from the Potomac Indioate that General Burnside, even in the first hours aftsr hit assumption of the oommand of the .mW nt th. Pninmaa. enterea upon sua vigor. . 4i.eh.LvM nt the high and solemnly responsl ble duties of his new position. He has ever-been remarkable for his rapid movements, and hi. .nnnlnlm.nl to suooeed nioiieuau UU uuuu. Indicates to Mm that he is expeoted to put forth ...t seariv. anJ ne IS eviuenny reauy sun allll tn .Atuint and obev the indioalion. He is pushing on atnll points as fast as possibls, . a.n.v.t Honker, his second In oommand, will assuredly not ran to swoon mm Bu,u u. fully abreast of him In energy of aetlon. The ... ... .ilk. narhtins men. They will maroh . - kalAVA. nhauales interposs between them and a fight or a series 01 ugu... n iu.y uu us, . P.... . .....VI.. . V, . .h.. . Ik.. find faoliiues ior biuhisi.. v. vuvu.t WiU oreate faoilitles or attaok without them. hiiii tru.t that they combine strong, tound Judgment with impetuosity. 1 Uen. Lee imiy uuu. i.." , oy Is dlrsctly upon him. He knows that he must Bgnt, or ro. o.i. v .u If hs stops at Gordoneville he must fight Ihsrs, and, if bs stops at Riohmond, he must fight there tie must, uuiee. w, . .u o ."...u from pillar to post and baok to pillar again, .i.k . hattls somewhere, and he will, of oourse, .k.. ih. most formidable position within his rsaoh.' us osnnoi oe oeaieu, VAoept alter inn most terrible battle of modern times, but, If bsatsn at all, we have no doubt that he .will be followed up win an energy tnai win not stop short of Ihe capture or demolition of hit army. ' m . We haiard no oonjecture at to where Lee's army will make a stand, for porhsps, even while ws ars writing, tht momentous question it solved by events. Wt look for further intelligence with iuteose Interost and anxiety. 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